New York Post

Villar taking his time during road back

- By MIKE PUMA

PORT ST. LUCIE — Jonathan Villar’s groin soreness has limited his movement lately, but the Mets are still hopeful he will be part of the Opening Day roster.

The veteran infielder experience­d discomfort with the groin during in field drills last week, according to manager Luis Rojas, but still might see further action in the Grapefruit League.

“There is a possibilit­y he is in there Monday,” Rojas said after the Mets’ 8-3 victory over the Astros on Saturday.

Rojas said the preference is to let Villar start a game, giving him proper time to warm up. The manager said he isn’t thinking in terms of the injured list for Villar, who gives the Mets depth at second base, shortstop and third base. Villar will possibly take batting practice Sunday to test the groin.

“He’s responded real well to the day-today treatment,” Rojas said. “When you have things pop up this late in camp, you want to be cautious. We want to leave ready, but at the same time we want to leave healthy.”

➤ The 39-year-old Rojas said he hasn’t received the COVID-19 vaccine, but expects to when it becomes available to him. But he’s unsure what percentage of his players will follow suit.

“That really hasn’t been a big topic here,” Rojas said. “I haven’t talked to players. Among coaches, we have talked and I think all the coaches have said ‘yeah.’ Some of them have got it because of their conditions that would put them in the high risk category, so some of them have had the two vaccines or the first one, but with the players I haven’t had that conversati­on yet.”

Hitting coach Chili Davis and third base coach Gary DiSarcina are among those who have indicated they received the vaccine.

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