Jeff McNeil's Mets injury rehab could take him to Arizona Fall League

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Jeff McNeil's Mets injury rehab could take him to Arizona Fall League
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Natasha Desai, MD, Director of the Center for Women’s Sports Medicine, joins New York Post Sports anchor Dexter Henry for the weekly ‘Injury Report’ segment to explain how harmful concussions can be, what doctors need to see before clearing concussed players, as well as the pros and cons that wearing Guardian Caps can have on player safety.

With Hurricane Milton bearing down on Florida — the Mets minor league facility is located in Port St. Lucie — manager Carlos Mendoza said Tuesday that the team may petition MLB to ask permission for McNeil to play games in the Arizona Fall League., but team officials would like him to play in games — standing on his feet for a stretch of innings — before any potential activation from the injured list.That activation could occur as soon as the NLCS should the Mets advance.

Mendoza cited Kyle Schwarber playing games in the Arizona Fall League before joining the Cubs’ World Series roster in 2016 after missing most of the season with an injury as a precedent.Heroes, zeros from Mets’ NLDS Game 3 win: Sean Manaea the Amazin’ aceThe manager will have Luis Severino on full rest that day, but David Peterson also pitched well in that role on Saturday in Senga’s return from the injured list.

Mendoza has received no shortage of well-wishes this offseason as the Mets have progressed in October. But Mendoza was hard-pressed to say from who he might have received the most surprising text.“It’s hard for me to sit here and say a name because it’s like 400, 500 text messages — it’s unbelievable,” Mendoza said. “It’s just a grateful and humbling experience. When you go through games like we went through the past week and they just keep on coming.

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