Here is the latest news and possible return dates for the Mets players on the IL…
J.D. Davis (hand)
Davis left his rehab assignment in Triple-A Syracuse and returned to New York to receive treatment on his left hand from the team’s Health and Performance team.
The Mets are determining the next steps in his recovery.
Potential return date: TBD
Noah Syndergaard (TJS recovery)
Syndergaard’s second rehab start with St. Lucie was cut short on Tuesday, as the Mets announced that he was removed “for precautionary reasons due to right elbow soreness.”
The right-hander, who was originally scheduled to go four or five innings, was pulled after just one. He struck out one batter and walked another, though he did not allow a hit.
Potential return date: TBD
Taijuan Walker (side)
Walker threw live batting practice on Tuesday at Citi Field, and manager Luis Rojas said the team was “really excited” with how Walker looked.
Rojas said that, as of now, Walker will not need to make a rehab start before returning from the IL. The plan is for Walker to play catch on Wednesday before a “touch and feel” on Thursday.
He is eligible to return from the IL on May 28.
Potential return date: Late May/Early June
Johneshwy Fargas (shoulder)
The Mets are awaiting MRI results on Fargas’ shoulder.
Fargas suffered a sprained AC joint in his left shoulder while crashing into the center field fence on May 24.
Potential return date: TBD
Pete Alonso (hand)
Luis Rojas said on May 24 that Alonso — who is already taking grounders at first base — was ready to swing with two hands. There is going to be a progression, potentially including rehab games, before he rejoins the club.
Zack Scott said he expects Alonso rejoin the team next week.
Potential return date: Late May
Seth Lugo (elbow)
Lugo has thrown two shutout innings in his rehab assignment — one with St. Lucie and one with Syracuse.
Scott gave a positive update on Lugo on May 24.
“Seth’s progressing well. He’s on pace to come off the IL pretty much as soon as he can. … He’s probably looking right around [May 31st] or the 1st [of June].”
Potential return date: May 31
Kevin Pillar (nose)
Pillar suffered multiple nasal fractures when he was hit in the face by a 95 mph fastball against the Braves in Atlanta.
He began light activities on May 24 but will not be returning when first eligible on May 28.
Potential return date: June
Brandon Nimmo (finger)
Nimmo told reporters on May 22 that he’s “feeling pretty good right now,” but he’s still yet to take swings after reaggravating his finger injury on May 13.
The outfielder said he’s dealing with “a pesky little nerve” in his left index finger, and he’s still feeling pain when making contact.
Potential return date: TBD
Carlos Carrasco (hamstring)
Before Carrasco’s rehab was paused, he was expected to return at some point in May. But things have been slowed down. Carrasco had thrown six innings in simulated games before the slowdown.
“If I’m gonna put a time estimate on it, probably looking at maybe late June, early July, that type of time frame,” acting GM Zack Scott said on May 24.
Potential return date: Late June/Early July
Michael Conforto (hamstring)
Conforto suffered a significant hamstring strain on May 16.
Zack Scott said on May 24 that a possible return date for Conforto is late June.
Potential return date: Late June
Jeff McNeil (hamstring)
McNeil suffered a significant hamstring strain on May 16.
Zack Scott said on May 24 that a possible return date for McNeil is late June.
Potential return date: Late June
Luis Guillorme (oblique)
Guillorme is not yet doing baseball activity as he recovers from his oblique injury.
Potential return date: TBD
Albert Almora Jr. (shoulder)
Almora landed on the IL on May 12 after crashing into the center field wall at Citi Field while trying to make a catch.
Potential return date: TBD
Tommy Hunter (back)
Hunter was placed on the IL on May 21 due to lower back pain.
Potential return date: TBD