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What Happened to Harrison Bader? MLB Injury Update

Harrison Bader‘s injury has raised concerns among fans and teammates, suddenly interrupting his promising season with the New York Mets. In a critical moment during a recent game, Bader experienced an unexpected issue that forced him to exit the field. This incident raises questions about what happened to Bader and how it will impact his performance in the coming weeks.

So, what exactly happened to Harrison Bader? Those interested in the details of his situation and the latest updates on his recovery can find all the information here.

How did Harrison Bader get injured playing baseball?

Harrison Bader injured his ankle while attempting to steal a base during a game against the Yankees on Tuesday.

As Bader made his move to steal second base, he rolled his ankle. Although the MRI results showed no severe damage, as per CBS Sports, he wore a walking boot after the next game. The team listed him as day-to-day, with no plans for a stint on the injured list.

When will Harrison Bader return to play MLB?

As Fox Sports reported, manager Carlos Mendoza has indicated that Harrison Bader’s injury will result in him sitting out another game or two to ensure a full recovery.

Earlier in the season, Bader sustained a neck and upper back injury after crashing into the outfield wall during a game against the Washington Nationals. This injury had him listed as day-to-day, but he managed to return to the lineup after a few days of rest. His ability to bounce back quickly from injuries showcases his resilience and dedication.

Despite these setbacks, Bader has maintained a solid presence in the Mets’ lineup. He is currently hitting .263 with 8 home runs and 36 RBIs this season. His contributions have been vital to the team’s performance, and fans eagerly anticipate his quick recovery and return to play. The Mets and their supporters are looking forward to his return to the field.

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