The Mets announced to reporters, including Deesha Thosar of the New York Daily News, that outfielder Travis Jankowski underwent surgery today following a fracture of the fourth metacarpal on his left hand. He has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to May 26, with a recovery timeline of approximately 6-8 weeks. Thosar also relays word from manager Buck Showalter that the injury was sustained as Jankowski made a diving catch in Wednesday’s game. The club also optioned left-hander Thomas Szapucki, recalling right-handers Stephen Nogosek and Yoan Lopez to take the open spots on the active roster, per Tim Britton of The Athletic.
A veteran of eight MLB seasons now, Jankowski has never been a huge threat at the plate, but has continually been employed for his speed and defense. In 459 career games with the Padres, Reds, Phillies and Mets, he’s hit .238/.320/.314 for a wRC+ of 78. But thanks to 72 steals and good defensive numbers, he’s still produced 2.1 wins above replacement in that time, according to FanGraphs.
Signed to a minor league deal by the Mets in the offseason, he had his contract selected to start the season and has gotten into 33 games so far, but starting just 13 of those, often entering games as a pinch runner or defensive replacement. He’s hit just .209/.292/.209 on the season but has swiped three bags and helped out with the glove.
With Jankowski on the shelf, the Mets will have a little less outfield depth. Brandon Nimmo, Starling Marte and Mark Canha will get the the lion’s share of time on the grass, with Jeff McNeil occasionally joining them while Luis Guillorme plays second. It’s possible that McNeil gets a bit more time in the outfield, though perhaps Dominic Smith could factor in as well. He played some outfield in each of the previous four seasons but has only played first base so far in this campaign. Britton relays that Showalter has mentioned Nick Plummer as someone who could come up from the minors, with Plummer not in tonight’s lineup for Triple-A Syracuse.
phenomenalajs
Is Yoan Lopez forced to serve his suspension now or is still under appeal?
angt222
I think he immediately has to serve it.
Chris G.
The appeal already went through and it was reduced from two games to one game. He’s serving it today.
Tacoshells
Was he even on the major league roster ?
Jdt8312
Yes. He’s the guy who got some payback when we were getting hit on a daily basis. I think it was against the Phillies.
Bill
Jankowski? Yes, of course. Or are you talking about Lopez?
BigFootsFart
That sucks. He was actually killing it. Was the best 4th outfielder in the game imo
mookiesboy
stopped hitting in May but still a very useful bench piece
Rsox
Injuries coming hard in New York all of a sudden
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
Oh please, don’t start this again
We need to call the wahhh-mbulance again.
After all, injuries only happen to the Mets
VegasSDfan
Wait the Mets all of a sudden won’t win the World Series?
Cosmo2
Seemed like it was just an observation. No one is crying over losing a fourth OFr.
NMK 2
Glad to see McNeil back in the lineup. Worried they lost him too
Sheesh
Let dom start!
VonPurpleHayes
Time for Dom to step up although he’s a bad OFer.
padam
Still better than Davis, whom they failed to mention has played LF for them occasionally.
Yankee Clipper
Sucks to hear. He was performing well. Hopefully he recovers fully & quickly. Hand surgeries suck. Get well, Jankowski…