Mets Place Jorge Polanco on Injured List Amid Slump, Right Wrist Issue
New York Mets fans received disappointing news as the club placed designated hitter Jorge Polanco on the 10-day injured list with a right wrist contusion. The move comes as Polanco has been struggling at the plate, and the team hopes a stint on the IL will help him recover both physically and offensively.
The Mets announced the roster change following a period of visible discomfort and declining production from Polanco. The infielder and veteran designated hitter, acquired to add consistency to the Mets' lineup, has battled through a tough opening stretch, and the wrist injury now sidelines him indefinitely.
- Polanco is dealing with a right wrist contusion, prompting the Mets to act cautiously.
- He has been placed on the 10-day injured list as of April 18, 2026.
Although the Mets did not provide a timeline for Polanco's return, the injury designation offers him a chance to rest and address his recent struggles. The team has not specified who will fill the designated hitter role in his absence, but depth options on the roster will likely be called upon as the club navigates a challenging early-season schedule.
Polanco's absence is a setback for a lineup already searching for consistent run production. The Mets will monitor his recovery, hoping that time off the field will allow him to heal and regain his form at the plate. The club's medical staff will continue to evaluate his progress before determining when he can return to action.
Updates on Polanco's status and the team's roster moves can be found on the Mets official website and MLB's standings page as the season unfolds.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB