On a hectic afternoon at Citi Field, the slumping New York Mets announced Monday they are sticking with their embattled manager “for the foreseeable future” — and Céspedes broke his right ankle in an accident on his ranch.
The oft-injured slugger has been sidelined most of the past two seasons and was home recovering from surgery on both heels. New York had hoped he could return sometime after the All-Star break, but this latest setback certainly puts Céspedes’ entire season — and perhaps his career — in jeopardy.
General manager Brodie Van Wagenen said the team was informed Saturday night that Céspedes got hurt on his ranch in Port St.