Polanco returns to the Mets' lineup after missing 3 months with wrist, Achilles injuries
Jorge Polanco returned to the New York Mets' lineup Tuesday after missing nearly three months with right wrist and left Achilles injuries. “Feeling good,” Polanco said before the Mets opened a series against Kansas City.
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