Mets Facing Bo Bichette Decision After Unfortunate News
The New York Mets are off to a tough start, holding the worst record in Major League Baseball at 11–22 in the National League East. On Saturday against the Los Angeles Angels, infielder Ronny Mauricio suffered a fractured left thumb during a headfirst slide into first base in the seventh inning. In the 4–3 loss, Mauricio went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts, not a great outing.
It's a major blow to the Mets' roster, which is already dealing with a depleted infield. Mauricio had been filling in for shortstop Francisco Lindor, who is sidelined with a left calf strain. There is now an update on Mauricio, as he is set to be placed on the injured list (h/t Anthony DiComo of MLB.com).
Ronny Mauricio has a left thumb fracture. He's going on the IL. The Mets are missing their top two shortstops.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) May 3, 2026
The Mets have lost both their starting shortstop and his replacement, leaving a massive void at a key defensive position. The team is recalling infielder Vidal Bruján from Triple-A Syracuse to add needed depth. Additionally, third basemanBo Bichette is a potential primary candidate to play shortstop.
Bichette has struggled somewhat this season, posting a .237 batting average, a .276 on-base percentage, a .594 OPS, two home runs, and 15 RBIs. He is not a strong defender, relying more on his offense, with consistent hard contact and a quick, aggressive swing that produces extra-base power.
Mauricio, once one of the organization's top prospects after signing as an international free agent, was expected to play a key role in the Mets' long-term infield plans. Bichette, a former first-round pick and two-time All-Star, has built a reputation as a productive hitter despite defensive inconsistencies.
With both players factoring into the team's present and future, their situations add uncertainty to an already shaky start. The Mets will have to be careful when navigating these setbacks, both in the short term and in the club's future.
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This story was originally published May 3, 2026 at 10:33 AM.