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Mets outfielder Jose Siri is headed to the injured list with a broken leg

Mets outfielder Jose Siri is headed to the injured list with a broken leg

Washington Post15-04-2025

MINNEAPOLIS — New York Mets outfielder Jose Siri is headed to the injured list with a broken left leg.
Siri fouled a pitch off the leg Saturday against the Athletics and had to be carted off the field. An initial X-ray was negative, but Siri underwent an MRI on Monday that showed a fractured tibia.

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