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Mets' Brett Baty exits Friday's game vs. Marlins with apparent injury

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Mets' Brett Baty exits Friday's game vs. Marlins with apparent injury

Brett Baty exited Friday's crucial series opener against the Marlins with an apparent injury.

The young Mets infielder took an at-bat in the top of the first and grounded to second baseman Xavier Edwards for the third out of the inning. During the at-bat, he swung and missed on a pitch and visibly grimaced and tugged at his side. Despite that, he played the field in the bottom half of the frame and made an across-the-body throw to first base on a slow grounder to end the inning.

In between innings, the SNY broadcast caught Baty speaking to trainers in the dugout before he went down into the clubhouse and didn't return. He was replaced in the field by Ronny Mauricio.

This story is still developing…

Brett Baty went down the tunnel after grimacing following a swing and a throw from third base in the first inning pic.twitter.com/2oB0Qdsh5f

— SNY (@SNYtv) September 26, 2025



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