Yo... Oy!
The Mets got Yoenis Cespedes back just in time for the start of the second Subway Series. And their number-one power source made an immediate impact after missing nearly two months with hip and leg problems. Returning as the DH, he gonged a 3rd inning home run off the left field foul pole -- the final mistake made by Domingo German which extended the Mets lead on their way to a 7-5 victory.
Cespedes has been a game changer ever since donning the Mets blue and orange -- sparking the team to its 2015 run to the World Series and 2016 Wild Card Game apparance. But he's been out more than in ever since. Here in 2018, on a club racked by injuries and under-performance, they're 20-18 in games he's played -- 20-37 when he can't.
Will getting Cespedes key a second half rebound for the Boys of Flushing? Don't count on it.
After the game, when it was clear he had trouble running, the Cuban born star reveaked that he has serious heel issues, a calcium problem that will require surgery sooner than later -- and could sideline him up to 10 months.
Symbolic of Cespedes' season, impact on the field, but likely for a fleeting moment not an extended run.
Cespedes has been a game changer ever since donning the Mets blue and orange -- sparking the team to its 2015 run to the World Series and 2016 Wild Card Game apparance. But he's been out more than in ever since. Here in 2018, on a club racked by injuries and under-performance, they're 20-18 in games he's played -- 20-37 when he can't.
Will getting Cespedes key a second half rebound for the Boys of Flushing? Don't count on it.
After the game, when it was clear he had trouble running, the Cuban born star reveaked that he has serious heel issues, a calcium problem that will require surgery sooner than later -- and could sideline him up to 10 months.
Symbolic of Cespedes' season, impact on the field, but likely for a fleeting moment not an extended run.
(This image of Cespedes is from a Mets/Cardinals game in July 2017.)
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