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Mets’ Marcus Semien (hip) begins rehab assignment

By Thomson Reuters Jul 12, 2026 | 1:36 PM

New York Mets second baseman Marcus Semien took the next step toward returning from a left hip flexor strain by beginning ​a minor league rehab assignment Sunday.

Semien joined ‌Double-A Binghamton for its series finale against the Hartford Yard Goats for his first action since June 24, one day before the Mets placed him on the 10-day ‌injured ​list.

Batting second for the Rumble ⁠Ponies, one spot behind ⁠Luis Robert Jr. in the order, Semien struck out in his first at-bat before rifling a single to left in his second plate appearance.

The ​35-year-old has appeared in 80 games during his first season in New York, batting .214 with ⁠nine home runs, 29 RBIs ⁠and six stolen bases. The Mets ​acquired him from the Texas Rangers in November in ​a trade that sent outfielder Brandon Nimmo to ‌Texas.

Sunday’s appearance should give the Mets a better idea of how close Semien is to rejoining their lineup. The team has not announced how ⁠many rehab games he might need before being activated.

Semien, in his 14th major league season, owns a .252 career average ⁠with 262 ‌home runs and 830 RBIs in ⁠1,709 games with the Athletics, Toronto ​Blue Jays, ‌Rangers and Mets. He is a ​three-time All-Star ⁠as well as a two-time winner of both Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards. He also helped Texas win the 2023 World Series, recording a hit in all five games against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

–Field ​Level Media