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15. April 2026
Begins running progression
Mets owner Steve Cohen said Tuesday that Soto (calf) has begun a running progression Tuesday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
Analyse
Soto had been swinging a bat in an indoor cage but hadn't yet started running again until Tuesday, as he ramps up his recovery from a calf strain that has kept him sidelined since April 3. The 27-year-old outfielder still doesn't have a clear timeline for a return to the Mets, but he may not need a rehab assignment prior to being activated and could be back in action as soon as next week.
11. April 2026
Targeting return for next homestand
Soto (calf) could return for the start of the Mets' next homestand April 21, Tim Britton of The Athletic reports.
Analyse
New York won't rush its star outfielder back, but the organization seems confident that Soto's calf strain isn't a serious issue. The 27-year-old is currently swinging a bat and playing catch but hasn't yet resumed a running program. Once he does, a clearer timeline for his return should come into focus.
9. April 2026
Not close to running program
Soto (calf) has been swinging a bat indoors and playing catch but is not close to being cleared for a running program, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
Analyse
Soto suffered a right calf strain less than a week ago, so it's not terribly surprising he's not ready to test things out by running yet. The Mets believe Soto's injury is minor, though his stay on the injured list is expected to extend past the minimum 10 days. Mark Vientos has picked up extra playing time since Soto was injured.
