The New York Mets' nightmare season just took another turn for the worse. Already sitting with the worst record in Major League Baseball, the team is now expected to lose another star player to the injured list.
According to SNY insider Chelsea Janes, Luis Robert Jr. is likely headed to the IL on Thursday, joining Francisco Lindor and Jorge Polanco on a growing list of sidelined Mets stars. The 28-year-old outfielder has been dealing with a lingering back issue that forced him to miss several games, and after undergoing an MRI on Wednesday, the decision to place him on the injured list became almost inevitable.
This is a significant blow for a team already in complete meltdown mode. The Mets acquired Robert from the Chicago White Sox this past offseason in a high-profile trade, hoping he would anchor the outfield and provide some thump in the middle of the lineup. Through 24 games this season, he was hitting .224 with two home runs and eight RBIs—not the production fans were hoping for, but still a key piece in a struggling offense.
Now, with Lindor expected to miss more than a month and Robert set to join him, the Mets are suddenly without two of their biggest stars. Even Juan Soto's return to the lineup isn't enough to mask the gaping holes in the roster.
At 10-20, New York is in total disarray, and this latest injury update only adds to the frustration. For a team that entered the season with championship aspirations, the hits just keep coming—and this time, they're literal.
