Cespedes, typically an outfielder, went 1-for-4
with a three-run home run in playing all nine innings of the
contest at first base for the GCL Mets.
Cespedes, out since May 13 with a strained right hip flexor and
a chronic heel injury, had been taking groundballs at first base
while rehabbing in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Cespedes told the team he's willing to move to the position,
assistant general manager John Ricco told the New York Post last
week. The 32-year-old has played only in the outfield, primarily
left field in recent seasons, during his MLB career.
Cespedes has played just 37 games this season after appearing in
only 81 last year because of hamstring injuries. He is making
$29 million this season in the second year of a four-year, $110
million contract.
Cespedes hit .255 with eight home runs and 28 RBIs this year
before his latest injury. He had struck out in 50 of his first
137 at-bats.
Cespedes could return to the Mets as soon as this weekend, and
he will come back as an outfielder, manager Mickey Callaway
previously told reporters. Cespedes is 2-for-8 in two rehab
games thus far.
--Field Level Media
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