Amed Rosario battling stomach issues, hospitalized twice this season
The New York Mets’ injury and incidents situation is still up and bothering this worn out and depleted team, as prized rookie shortstop Amed Rosario is the latest Mets player who finds himself out of playing action.
According to an article written by Newsday’s Marc Craig, the rookie shortstop has been battling this stomach issue that is being described as flu-like, however the team feels it could be more.
Rosario has been sidelined since Monday, and is being treated for his condition at a hospital in Miami. But this is not Rosario’s first time dealing with these issues. Rosario has missed six games in the minors this year due to similar reasons as well.
Though he isn’t feeling well enough to play, Rosario has returned from the hospital and made an appearance in the clubhouse, according to an article written by Kristie Ackert from The Daily News.
The New York Mets will look to give their speedy shortstop some rest for a few days, and hopefully he will soon be back to full strength.
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Amed Rosario #1 of the New York Mets during infield practice before a game against the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field on September 7, 2017 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.