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NYM • CF
about 2 months ago
Siri passed through waivers unclaimed after being designated for assignment earlier this week and figures to elect free agency. The 30-year-old, who missed nearly five months this season recovering from a mid-April fractured tibia in his left leg, batted .063 (2-for-32) with one RBI and two steals in 16 games.
TEX • CF
about 2 months ago
Corniell will provide a fresh arm to the Rangers’ bullpen on Friday night with Cole Winn and Chris Martin heading to the injured list. It’s the first trip to the big leagues for the 22-year-old hurler. He registered a scintillating 1.89 ERA, 0.84 WHIP and a 41/9 K/BB ratio over 38 innings in 13 starts across three minor league levels during the 2025 campaign.
NYM • CF
about 2 months ago
The move qualifies as a bit of a surprise given New York’s proximity to the playoffs, but it doesn’t come as a complete stunner since there was going to be a roster crunch with Tyrone Taylor returning from the injured list. The 30-year-old outfielder made it back from the injured list earlier this month after missing nearly five months with a fractured tibia in his left leg. It’ll be Taylor and Cedric Mullins patrolling center field for the Mets down the home stretch.
NYM • CF
2 months ago
Siri, down since mid-April with a fractured tibia, will probably get some starts in center against left-handers for now. It remains to be seen if he’ll stick on the roster after Tyrone Taylor returns. Siri was 1-for-20 in 10 games before getting hurt. He just went 4-for-20 with one homer and a 10/0 K/BB in five games for Triple-A Syracuse on his rehab assignment.
NYM • CF
2 months ago
Siri, down since mid-April with a fractured tibia, will probably get some starts in center against left-handers for now. It remains to be seen if he’ll stick on the roster after Tyrone Taylor returns. Siri was 1-for-20 in 10 games before getting hurt. He just went 4-for-20 with one homer and a 10/0 K/BB in five games for Triple-A Syracuse on his rehab assignment.
NYM • CF
3 months ago
Siri has been out since early April recovering from a fractured tibia in his left leg. The 30-year-old outfielder figures to be ready to return to New York once rosters expand at the outset of September.
Source: Anthony DiComo
NYM • CF
5 months ago
Siri has already missed 60 days, so this changes nothing for him. Originally expected to miss 8-10 weeks with a fractured tibia suffered April 12, Siri experienced a setback earlier this month, leaving him with no current timetable for his return.
NYM • CF
5 months ago
Recent testing revealed that his fractured tibia hadn’t healed quite as well as anticipated, so the Mets will back off of his rehab to give him some more time to recover. He will be shut down from baseball activities for at least a couple of weeks before undergoing additional imaging to see how it has progressed. At this stage, there’s no clear timeline for when he may be able to rejoin the Mets.
Source: Laura Albanese
NYM • CF
6 months ago
Siri is running in straight lines, but he’s not yet doing so laterally. He might be able to come off the IL in mid-June if he avoids any setbacks.
Source: Laura Albanese
ATL • CF
6 months ago
Cuas was in camp this spring with the Phillies after making 13 relief appearances last year between the Cubs and Blue Jays. The 30-year-old righty provides Atlanta with some extra organizational relief depth. He holds a serviceable 4.37 ERA across 119 1/3 innings (132 appearances) in the majors since 2022.
NYM • CF
7 months ago
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns laid out the updated timetable, which puts Siri on the shelf until at least mid-to-late June. It’ll be Tyrone Taylor continuing to handle center field for the time being.
Source: Tim Healey
NYM • CF
7 months ago
Siri will miss at least a week-plus, but this will likely be a longer IL stint for the 29-year-old. The Mets will have Jose Azocar join the roster as a bench option while Siri recovers.
NYM • CF
7 months ago
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said late Monday that Siri underwent an MRI and CT scan that revealed the fracture. The 29-year-old center fielder suffered the injury during Saturday’s game against the Athletics when he fouled a ball hard off his left shin. He’s going to wind up missing several months, even in a best-case scenario. It’ll be Tyrone Taylor getting the bulk of the playing time in center field in his absence for now.
Source: Anthony DiComo
NYM • CF
7 months ago
Siri is probably going to need a few additional days, and could wind up requiring a trip to the injured list, after suffering a painful left shin contusion during Saturday’s showdown against the Athletics. The 29-year-old is undergoing an MRI and CT scan on Monday night to determine whether he’ll need an injured list stint. It’ll be Tyrone Taylor continuing to patrol center field in his absence.
Source: MLB.com
NYM • CF
7 months ago
No surprise here after Siri left Saturday’s game against the Athletics with a left shin contusion. X-rays came back negative for any fractures, but he’s going to need some time off to rest and recover. It’ll be Tyrone Taylor patrolling center field during Sunday’s series finale in Sacramento.
Source: MLB.com
NYM • CF
7 months ago
Siri is day-to-day, according to a team statement. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed afterwards that precautionary X-rays came back negative after the center fielder fouled a ball off his lower left leg during the early stages of Saturday’s contest in Sacramento. It’s an encouraging initial diagnosis and there’s a strong chance he’ll avoid a trip to the injured list.
Source: New York Mets
NYM • CF
7 months ago
Siri remained on the ground for several minutes before limping off the field. He’ll presumably head for precautionary X-rays to rule out any fractures. There should be an update on his status shortly. His absence would be problematic for New York since he’s been one of their primary center field options along with Tyrone Taylor.
Source: Tim Healey