New York Post

Davis likely done for season

- By MIKE PUMA

MILWAUKEE — J.D. Davis’ star-crossed season likely concluded Sunday, and it’s possible he has played his last game for the Mets.

The team placed the third baseman on the 10-day injured list with a left hand sprain — Davis’ third trip to the IL this season. Davis has appeared in only 73 games, and recently lost his starting position to Jonathan Villar. The IL move is retroactiv­e to Thursday, leaving it conceivabl­e (but unlikely) Davis could return for Sunday’s season finale in Atlanta.

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Davis missed 2 ½ months with ligament damage in his left hand, returning after the All-Star break as part of the third-base mix. He also spent time on the IL in early April, after he was drilled in the left hand by a Chase Anderson pitch. Davis owns a .285/.384/ .436 slash line with five homers and 23 RBIs.

“I’m pretty sure it’s related [to the last injury],” manager Luis Rojas said.“It’s similar to two or three months ago — a similar spot. It’s not pain, like he had shooting pain, but it’s discomfort, enough to get in the way of him swinging at his best.”

The arbitratio­n-eligible Davis is among the players on which the Mets will have to decide for 2022. Team officials sought a third-base upgrade last winter and again at the trade deadline. It’s also possible the Mets could keep Davis as a stopgap until prospects Mark Vientos and Brett Baty are deemed ready. But the Mets could also look to re-sign Villar with the same idea.

Noah Syndergaar­d’s

next step still hasn’t been settled, according to Rojas, but it’s possible the right-hander will rejoin the roster before Tuesday’s doublehead­er against the Marlins. Syndergaar­d has appeared in two games for Triple-A Syracuse as the opener in his latest rehab assignment in his comeback from Tommy John surgery. Wednesday will mark the two-year anniversar­y of his last major league appearance.

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