Mets’ Jose Siri out indefinitely with injury, leaving team scrambling for a center fielder. The New York Mets are already dealing with a tough start to the season, having lost two games in a row. To make things worse, center fielder Jose Siri is out with a tibia injury, leaving the Mets short-handed in the outfield.

While the team figures things out, Tyrone Taylor, who’s been struggling at the plate with a .163 batting average, has stepped in to cover center. Brandon Nimmo, who usually plays left field, is also ready to fill the gap. After the Mets’ recent 4-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins, Nimmo made it clear he’s willing to play wherever needed, saying he’ll do whatever is best for the team, even if that means moving to center field.

Nimmo, who’s been with the Mets since 2011, doesn’t mind the position swap. He just wants to help the team win. The 32-year-old’s commitment to the Mets is strong, and he’s ready to adjust as needed while the team navigates this challenge.

By Loveth

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *