Starling Marte Returns to Mets Lineup After Knee Injury: Key Roster Moves Ahead of Angels Clash
The New York Mets have reinstated Starling Marte from the injured list, bolstering their lineup for the upcoming game against the Los Angeles Angels.

The New York Mets made significant roster adjustments on Tuesday, headlined by the return of designated hitter/outfielder Starling Marte from the 10-day injured list. Marte, a two-time All-Star, had been sidelined since July 6 due to a bruised right knee. His return is a timely boost for the Mets as they prepare to face the Los Angeles Angels at home.
Marte's Impact
Marte, 36, has been a consistent performer this season, batting .270 with four home runs and 20 RBIs in 58 games. His presence in the lineup adds depth and experience, which could be crucial in the tight playoff race.
Other Roster Moves
In addition to Marte's reinstatement, the Mets announced several other transactions:
- Brandon Waddell was placed on the 15-day injured list due to a right hip impingement. Waddell has a 4.00 ERA in 10 games this season.
- Jared Young and Kevin Herget were optioned to Syracuse.
- Justin Garza was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse.
- Chris Devenski was designated for assignment.
New Addition
Right-hander Rico Garcia reported to the Mets and will be active for Tuesday's game. Garcia, who has shuttled between the Mets and Yankees this season, was claimed off waivers on Monday.
These moves reflect the Mets' strategy to optimize their roster as they push for a postseason berth. The return of Marte and the addition of Garcia could provide the necessary edge in the upcoming games.