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Report: Mets 2B Marcus Semien (hip) out 4-6 weeks

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 12:34 PM

Mets second baseman Marcus Semien is expected to miss a minimum of four to six weeks after ​the latest tests on his injured ‌hip, the New York Post reported Monday.

The three-time All-Star has been diagnosed with a Grade 3 left hip flexor strain, per the ‌report. ​He landed on the ⁠10-day injured list Thursday ⁠after initially trying to play through the injury.

Semien, 35, is batting .214 with nine home runs and 29 RBIs through ​80 games in his first season with New York. He was acquired ⁠in an offseason trade ⁠that sent outfielder Brandon Nimmo ​to the Texas Rangers.

Semien played in both games ​of Wednesday’s doubleheader against the Chicago ‌Cubs and committed two of the team’s six errors in the second contest.

A career .252 hitter, Semien has 262 home runs, ⁠830 RBIs and 145 stolen bases in 1,709 games with the Chicago White Sox (2013-14), Oakland ⁠Athletics (2015-20), Toronto ‌Blue Jays (2021), Rangers (2022-25) and Mets. ⁠He won a World Series ​with ‌Texas in 2023 and is ​a two-time ⁠Gold Glove winner.

In his extended absence, the Mets are expected to continue using Brett Baty as their primary second baseman with Ronny Mauricio also in the mix.

–Field ​Level Media