No Structural Damage Present in Jorge Polanco's Achilles Tendon
An MRI on New York Mets infielder Jorge Polanco's (Achilles, ankle) injured left leg showed no structural damage to his Achilles tendon, per Andrew Tredinnick of NorthJersey.com. Tredinnick reports that the Mets are planning to "adjust Polanco's pregame work" but that he will "not be shut down." Polanco has been on the injured list since mid-April due to a lingering Achilles issue. His current rehab assignment was disrupted after he suffered an ankle injury on Saturday, but it appears as though he's avoided a major setback and should be able to resume his rehab within the next few days. Polanco got off to a rough start to the 2026 season before being placed on the IL, hitting .179/.246/.286 with one home run, two RBI, and three runs scored across 61 plate appearances. Still, the 32-year-old was a useful fantasy piece as recently as last season, when he hit .265 with 26 home runs across 524 plate appearances with the Seattle Mariners. Polanco's profile comes with major injury risk, but he could be worth targeting on the waiver wire once he's cleared to return to the Mets.
Source: NorthJersey.com - Andrew Tredinnick
Source: NorthJersey.com - Andrew Tredinnick
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