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Mets OF Mike Tauchman’s injury opens spot for top prospect Carson Benge

By Thomson Reuters Mar 22, 2026 | 11:38 AM

New York Mets outfielder Mike Tauchman, who was plagued by knee issues last season with the Chicago ​White Sox, suffered another knee ‌injury that will put him on the shelf.

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Sunday that Tauchman, 35, tore the meniscus in his ‌left ​knee Saturday in a ⁠spring training game ⁠against the Houston Astros and will need surgery.

Tauchman was enjoying a decent spring with the Mets — fashioning a .241/.371/.448 slash ​line in 35 plate appearances — and the lefty hitter figured to play ⁠an important role ⁠against right-handed starters.

In his stead, ​highly touted rookie Carson Benge figures to ​be an everyday presence in the lineup. ‌Benge, 23, ranks as a Top 20 prospect — per Baseball America, MLB.com and Baseball Prospectus — and is batting .368 ⁠with 14 hits and five RBIs in 43 plate appearances this spring.

Tauchman underwent surgery for a ⁠meniscus ‌tear in September while with ⁠the White Sox, but that ​was ‌on his right knee. He ​has amassed ⁠a .246 batting average and .727 OPS over his eight-year MLB career with the Colorado Rockies (2017-18), New York Yankees (2019-21), San Francisco Giants (2021), Chicago Cubs (2023-24) and the White Sox (2025).

–Field ​Level Media