Mets Notebook: Tommy Pham Returns as Juan Soto Continues Recovery
Mets Notebook: Tommy Pham returns to team, Juan Soto still on track
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Tommy Pham has rejoined the New York Mets after a brief stint in the minors, providing valuable outfield depth as Juan Soto recovers from a calf strain. Pham aims to contribute against left-handed pitchers while Soto remains on track for a return in 2-3 weeks.
- 01Tommy Pham returns to the Mets after signing a minor league contract.
- 02Juan Soto is expected to return in 2-3 weeks from a calf strain.
- 03Pham aims to provide depth and motivation to the team during Soto's absence.
- 04Soto is currently rehabbing in New York and has not yet begun running.
- 05Mets co-owners Steve and Alex Cohen are in Los Angeles to support the team.
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Tommy Pham has returned to the New York Mets for a second stint this season, having signed a minor league contract on Opening Day. Despite a challenging five-game stretch in Low-A St. Lucie, Pham is eager to contribute, especially in left field while Juan Soto recovers from a calf strain. Soto is on track to return in 2-3 weeks, having already begun light rehabilitation activities, although he has yet to run. The Mets are considering various options for Soto's return, including live at-bats with minor league pitchers. Meanwhile, the Mets co-owners, Steve and Alex Cohen, are present at Dodger Stadium to support the team during their series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Tommy Pham's return could provide the Mets with much-needed depth and experience as they navigate through a tough stretch without Juan Soto.
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