Robinson Cano’s first season with the Mets could be done.
Cano was placed on the injured list Monday, and an MRI exam revealed the second baseman suffered a torn left hamstring during Sunday’s win in Pittsburgh. No surgery is required, but there is no timetable for his return.
Cano, 36, once went nearly 11 years without landing on the injured list, and played an average of 158.5 games from 2007-17, but is on the IL for the third time in less than three months.
Cano has been limited to 86 games with injuries in his left quad and left calf, but manager Mickey Callaway said the latest ailment is unrelated.