Jorge Polanco’s disappointing first Mets season ends with ankle surgery

Jorge Polanco’s underwhelming first season with the Mets will end in surgery. The veteran infielder was placed on the injured list Wednesday with left ankle bursitis.
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Jorge Polanco’s underwhelming first season with the Mets will end in surgery. The veteran infielder was placed on the injured list Wednesday with left ankle bursitis. Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. Before the Mets beat the Padres 4-2 at Citi Field to complete a series victory, interim manager Andy Green indicated Polanco plans to undergo season-ending surgery for the ailment.
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- Jorge Polanco’s underwhelming first season with the Mets will end in surgery. The veteran infielder was placed on the injured list Wednesday with left ankle bursitis.
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Jorge Polanco’s disappointing first Mets season ends with ankle surgery
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