New York Post

Nimmo goes 1-for-5 in return to lineup

- By GREG JOYCE

Less than two weeks after he suffered a strained hamstring that put his season in jeopardy, Brandon Nimmo returned to the Mets on Friday night.

The center fielder was activated off the injured list and rejoined to a lineup that sorely needed him for their playoff push, though his presence alone wasn’t enough on this night, as the Mets fell to the Phillies, 4-3, at Citi Field.

Nimmo went 1-for-5 with a run scored, flying out to the warning track in center field to end the game.

“It’s not something you necessaril­y hop right back into and everything’s fine,” Nimmo said.

It remains to be seen whether Nimmo will play every day or if the Mets will handle him cautiously, but with 14 games left after Friday’s loss, they could use him as much as possible.

“We have a few days off ahead of us so that might help cushion some of his playing time and all of that as we’re nearing the end of the season, and obviously we need his presence in the lineup to score some runs,” manager Luis Rojas said. “We gotta win all these games.”

➤ Noah Syndergaar­d (Tommy John surgery) is set to face batters again this weekend for the second time since having his rehab assignment cut short by COVID-19. The Mets were still debating whether it would be another live batting practice session, as he threw on Wednesday, or if the righthande­r would go out on a rehab assignment.

Syndergaar­d is expected to join the Mets’ bullpen whenever he is cleared to return.

Jacob deGrom, meanwhile, had a “light catch day” Friday, according to Rojas, as he works towards potentiall­y pitching again this season. He has not pitched since July 7 because of a UCL sprain.

The right-hander threw a light bullpen session Tuesday and is expected to throw another “in the next couple days.”

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