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4 years agoNew York Mets infielder Luis Guillorme (oblique), who hasn't played since April 25 due to a strained oblique in his right side, could return to the Mets by next Friday if he has no setbacks according to manager Luis Rojas. Guillorme played three innings at third base in his first rehab game with the Mets Triple-A affiliate Syracuse on Friday. He reached base in both plate appearances with a walk and single. Assuming Guillorme suffers no setbacks during his rehab stint, his return will be a welcome sight to the Mets who are depleted as a result of injuries. His return could push infielder Jose Peraza back to Triple-A or impact Brandon Drury's playing time. Guillorme has posted a.333/.478/.333 slash line in 18 at-bats over 14 games on the season. With third baseman J.D. Davis (hand) being held back from a rehab assignment due to continuing issues with his hand, Guillorme could see an uptick in playing time when he eventually returns, given his defensive skill set.--Nick Ritrivi - RotoBaller
Source: SNY.tv

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