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Top Jose Siri News

  • Jose Siri: Enters free agency

    Siri elected free agency Tuesday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    Siri passed through waivers unclaimed after being DFA'd by the Mets last Wednesday, and he'll now enter the open market to begin the offseason. The 30-year-old missed most of the 2025 season with a fractured left tibia and went just 2-for-32 (.063) in the big leagues when healthy.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Outrighted to Triple-A

    The Mets outrighted Siri to Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday.

    The Mets designated Siri for assignment Wednesday, and he'll stick in the organization at the Triple-A level. Siri went 7-for-32 (.063) with a pair of stolen bases with the Mets this season.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Designated for assignment

    The Mets designated Siri for assignment Wednesday.

    Siri is 1-for-12 with nine strikeouts since returning from a nearly five-month stay on the injured list and has managed just two hits in 36 plate appearances this season. His roster spot will be claimed by Tyrone Taylor (hamstring), who has been activated from the 10-day injured list.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Reinstated from 60-day injured list

    The Mets activated Siri (tibia) from the 60-day injured list Tuesday.

    Siri missed nearly five months with a fractured left tibia but is ready to roll after going 7-for-26 with one home run in eight rehab games. He could see some starts in center field against left-handed pitching.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Starting up rehab at Single-A

    Siri (tibia) is expected to report to Single-A St. Lucie on Tuesday to begin a rehab assignment, Abbey Mastracco of the New York Daily News reports.

    Siri has been on the shelf since April 17 due to a fractured left tibia, but he's finally gearing up for a return. With the Mets having acquired Cedric Mullins at the trade deadline to serve as their primary center fielder and with the Tyrone Taylor still available to fill in for Mullins against left-handed pitching, the Mets likely won't be in much of a rush to bring the right-handed-hitting Siri back from the 60-day injured list.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Rehab games coming next week

    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Wednesday that Siri (tibia) will begin a rehab assignment next week, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    Siri has missed most of the season with a fractured left tibia but is almost ready for game action. Given how much time he's missed, Siri is likely to need at least a handful of rehab contests before returning to the Mets' active roster. How Siri fits into the team's roster is unclear at this point, especially after Cedric Mullins was acquired at the trade deadline.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Moved to 60-day IL

    The Mets transferred Siri (tibia) from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day IL on Monday.

    The transaction frees up a spot on the 40-man roster for outfielder Travis Jankowski, but it doesn't alter Siri's timeline for a return since he has already been on the shelf for more than 60 days. He remains shut down from baseball activities after suffering a setback recently with his fractured left tibia.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Setback in rehab

    Siri suffered a setback in his recovery from a fractured tibia and has been shut down from all baseball activities, Mike Puma of the New York Post reports.

    Siri fractured his tibia April 12 versus the Athletics and still hasn't begun a rehab assignment after initially being given a recovery timeline of 8-to-12 weeks. The Mets may not see Siri again until after the All-Star break next month. Tyrone Taylor has been manning center field for New York since Siri's injury.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Still not running at 100 percent

    Siri (tibia) doesn't appear to be close to returning from the injured list, Tim Britton of the Athletic reports.

    The outfielder still hasn't worked up to 100 percent in his running progression, and until he does his return timeline will remain murky. Siri hasn't played since April 12 after fracturing his left tibia, but he did begin taking live batting practice last week.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Set to hit live BP

    Siri (tibia) is scheduled to hit live batting practice against Sean Manaea on Thursday, Laura Albanese of Newsday reports.

    Siri is recovering from a fractured left tibia and has been ahead of schedule in his rehab. Per Albanese, Siri is still limited to running in a straight line, but he's set to hit live pitching for the first time since sustaining the injury. He's on track to return in early to mid-June.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Ahead of schedule in recovery

    Siri is progressing more quickly than expected in his recovery from a fractured tibia and has already resumed baseball activities, Tim Britton of the Athletic reports.

    The Mets don't have a set date for Siri to begin a rehab assignment, but the 29-year-old outfielder was able to do some light jogging Monday and could beat the estimated 8-to-10-week timeline he was originally given for his return when he suffered the injury in mid-April. In his absence, Tyrone Taylor has received the bulk of the starts in center field, with Jeff McNeil also getting some occasional opportunities at the position.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Expected to miss 8-10 weeks

    Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said Monday that Siri (leg) is expected to be sidelined 8-to-10 weeks, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.

    Siri suffered a left tibia fracture last week and has already been placed on the 10-day injured list. The timeline puts Siri out until mid-to-late June. Tyrone Taylor has been making regular starts as the center fielder with Siri out, and Jeff McNeil (oblique) is also being cross trained in the outfield during his rehab assignment in the minors.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Finally placed on injured list

    The Mets placed Siri on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a left tibia fracture.

    Siri was diagnosed with the injury Monday, but the Mets held off on making the IL move official so that they could play roster games with their bullpen. There's no timetable for his return, but expect the veteran outfielder to be shelved for more than a month. Tyrone Taylor will be the club's primary center fielder while Siri is out.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Timeline for return still uncertain

    Siri (tibia) has yet to officially be placed on the 10-day injured list, but Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Tuesday that the outfielder will put little-to-no weight on his broken left leg for 10 days and is "probably three weeks" away from being ready for baseball activities, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.

    Mendoza didn't offer up a firm timeline for Siri to potentially resume playing in games, but because the 29-year-old is expected to be held out from baseball activity until around early-to-mid May and will need some time after that to ramp up, an early June return may be a best-case scenario. The Mets have yet to deactivate Siri, but that has more to do with roster management as the team navigates some uncertainty with its pitching staff after right-hander Griffin Canning (illness) was scratched from his scheduled start Wednesday against the Twins and is considered day-to-day. The Mets recalled a fresh arm from the minors (Justin Hagenman) to eat innings out of the bullpen Wednesday and optioned reliever Max Kranick to Triple-A Syracuse in a corresponding move, but New York could place Siri on the IL on Thursday to allow Kranick to rejoin the active roster ahead of a four-game series with the Cardinals.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Looking at extended absence

    Siri was diagnosed Monday with a fractured left tibia and is expected to miss extended time, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    The Mets sent Siri for additional testing Monday to determine the severity of an injury that the team had previously labeled as shin soreness. With an MRI and CT scan confirming that Siri suffered structural damage to his lower leg, the outfielder will likely be placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday and seems likely to miss multiple weeks, and he could be in store for an even lengthier absence being on tap if he needs surgery to address the injury. Tyrone Taylor will likely serve as the Mets' unquestioned everyday center fielder while Siri is on the mend.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Undergoing MRI, CT scan

    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Monday that Siri (shin) is still "pretty sore" and will undergo an MRI and CT scan, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    Siri fouled a ball off his left shin Saturday against the Athletics and had to be carted off the field. He will go through tests to determine the extent of the damage and the Mets will decide after those results are in whether Siri needs to go on the 10-day injured list. Tyrone Taylor is in center field again for the Mets on Monday versus the Twins.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Out again Monday

    Siri (shin) is not in the lineup for Monday's contest in Minnesota.

    Siri had to be carted off the field after fouling a ball off his left shin during Saturday against the Athletics. He'll be out of the lineup for a second straight day Monday but has not been placed on the 10-day injured list to this point. Tyrone Taylor will cover center field and bat eighth in Monday's series opener.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Could be placed on IL

    Siri could be placed on the 10-day injured list due to a left shin contusion, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.

    Siri had to be carted off the field after fouling a ball off his left leg Saturday against the Athletics. Initial tests didn't reveal any structural damage, but the 29-year-old outfielder is still using crutches and is in pain. Siri will continue to undergo testing, and if a stint on the IL is warranted, the Mets will look to Triple-A Syracuse for outfield depth.

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  • Mets' Jose Siri: Not in Sunday's lineup

    Siri (shin) is out of the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Athletics.

    Siri suffered a left shin contusion in Saturday's 3-1 loss after fouling a ball of his leg. He's considered day-to-day for the time being, though manager Carlos Mendoza said prior to Sunday's contest that Siri could be a candidate for the injured list as soon as Monday if he hasn't made much meaningful progress in his recovery by that point, per Tim Healey of Newsday. Tyrone Taylor will pick up the start in center field Sunday while Siri sits.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 210 lbs
Birthplace: Sabana Grande de Boya, Dominican Republic
Age: 30
Experience: 4
Bats/Throws: R, R