Vidal Brujan Recalled to Help Injured Mets Infield
The New York Mets selected the contract of infielder Vidal Brujan from Triple-A Syracuse just days ago after placing Ronny Mauricio on the injured list with a thumb fracture. The move addresses immediate needs at shortstop and second base.
Brujan brings speed, defensive versatility, and positional flexibility at a critical time. His recall comes as the Mets continue to deal with injuries to key infielders and search for consistency on the field.
This decision is significant because the shortstop position has become a revolving door due to multiple absences. Brujan’s ability to play multiple spots gives manager flexibility in lineup construction and defensive alignments.
The recall highlights how the Mets must rely on internal options and minor-league talent to weather the current storm of injuries.
Source: MLB.com / ESPN (May 5-6, 2026)