Mets' Mike Tauchman Injured, Affects Opening Day Roster During Spring Training, Mets officials have avoided making definitive predictions about roster battles, emphasizing that unforeseen circumstances could alter the landscape quickly. A potential complication arose on Saturday when outfielder Mike Tauchman showed visible signs of discomfort in his left knee. The injury became apparent as Tauchman struggled to move swiftly during a third-inning groundout, then again while chasing a Yainer Diaz double in the top of the fourth inning. Later in the game, Tauchman attempted to return to the field but was unable to do so, leading to his removal from the contest—a 7-5 loss to the Astros at Clover Park. Manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed that Tauchman underwent an MRI exam later that afternoon. "We’ve just got to wait and see what we’re dealing with and go from there," Mendoza said. Even if the injury proves to be minor, its timing is critical, as less than a week remains until Opening Day. Tauchman, Carson Benge, and Vidal Bruján are vying for the final two roster spots, with Benge currently holding a slight edge due to his strong performance in the Grapefruit League. However, the Mets could still include both Tauchman and Benge on the roster, provided they are willing to operate without a dedicated backup shortstop and both players remain healthy. Tauchman, 35, has a history of lower-body injuries, including a torn meniscus in his right knee that required surgery last September. Mendoza acknowledged the concern surrounding the MRI but stressed the need for patience. "Anytime you send someone for an MRI, obviously there's a little bit of concern," he said. "But we’ve just got to wait and see what happens. I’ve been saying a lot can happen before we make the final decisions, and here we are, dealing with an injury.#mets #mike_tauchman #carlos_mendoza #yainer_diaz #clover_park
