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Marte suffered a partial non-displaced fracture in his right middle finger on Sept. 6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates and the bone is still healing, leaving him unable to grip a baseball or bat.
While the 33-year-old outfielder worked out on the field before Wednesday’s game, catching popups and fielding ground balls, he did not throw the baseball at all. He declined to comment on his health status through a team representative.
Prior to the injury, Marte hit .292/.347/.468 with 16 homers and 18 stolen bases in 118 games, serving as the team’s primary No. 2 hitter. In Marte’s absence, Jeff McNeil and Tyler Naquin have split the duties in right field.
Additionally, Showalter said utility player Darin Ruf was healthy after he went on the injured list last Friday with a neck strain. Since getting traded to New York at the deadline, Ruf has struggled mightily, hitting just .152/.216/.197 with no home runs in 28 games for the Mets.