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Jose Reyes

Shortstop
Position
SS
Bats
S
Throws
R
 
  • Height: 6-1
  • Weight: 160 lbs
  • Born: Jun 11, 1983

  • Debut: June 10, 2003

SEASON

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2009 Statistics

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2009361471841722151121801901.279.355.395

Games Played By Position

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Career Stats

YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
2003NYM6927447841245321331303623.307.334.434
2004NYM532203356162214192503140.255.271.373
2005NYM16169699190241775860152727844.273.300.386
2006NYM1536471221943017198164175318120.300.354.487
2007NYM1606811191913612125778217717851.280.354.421
2008NYM1596881132043719166856156618253.297.358.475
2009NYM361471841722151121801901.279.355.395
Career791335355196016273633253017525954052212.286.337.435

Newsbreakers

October 15, 2009

According to the Ropolitans.com, shortstop Jose Reyes is set to undergo surgery on his right hamstring tendon today.

Our View:

Reyes was plagued by the hamstring injury all season and Thursday's procedure should clean up the scar tissue around the injured tendon. He is expected to make a full recovery and be ready to go for spring training, but with this injury-riddled Mets team one never knows.

October 13, 2009

According to the Twitter page of the New York Post's Bart Hubbuch, Mets' shortstop Jose Reyes will undergo surgery on his hamstring tendon in the next couple of days. The team did not give any information on why the surgery has been delayed.

Our View:

Reyes is expected to be fully recovered by the start of next season, but the way the Mets handle injuries you just never know. His surgery has already been delayed, so don't be shocked if the team screws this one up as well.

October 1, 2009

Updating a previous report, the New York Post is reporting that the pending surgery for Mets' shortstop Jose Reyes could cost him part or even all of his 2010 season. Reyes tore his hamstring on Tuesday while running to test out a previous injury to the same area.

Our View:

The Mets have absolutely botched several injuries to high profile players this season, but none worse than this. The team has been out of contention for weeks, but they continued to let Reyes push his leg until it finally tore. It looks like he will miss at least part of next season, and if the Mets keep their training staff in tact, he will probably miss more than just a little time.

September 30, 2009

After missing nearly all of 2009 with a number of leg injuries, it was announced on Wednesday that Jose Reyes has suffered a new tear of his troublesome hamstring, according to Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post.

Our View:

Simply stunning. The Mets are now so snake-bitten they are even getting hurt while they are running off the field recovering from previous injuries. Coupled with the walk-off grand slam allowed by Francisco Rodriguez, Wednesday might have been the worst day in a season full of awful ones for the Mets in 2009.

September 30, 2009

According to the Twitter page of the New York Post's Bart Hubbuch, shortstop Jose Reyes will find out on Thursday if he will need surgery on his hamstring tendon. Reyes has missed a majority of the season with the injury.

Our View:

Newsday's David Lenon believes that Reyes will need surgery based on what he has heard, but nothing is official as of now. We will update his status when it is released tomorrow, so stay tuned.

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