Way back on Sept. 6, in a game that feels like it was two seasons ago for the Mets given what they've accomplished since, Jeff McNeil was hit in the right wrist by a pitch thrown by Brandon Williamson of the Reds.
The pitch was a curve ball, and nothing seemed ominous right after McNeil was hit. He played defense during the next half inning and then came out of the game.
But it was revealed the next day that McNeil had suffered a small fracture in his wrist. And that his regular season was over.
At the time, the Mets were still fighting for a Wild Card spot. And while hope was there that McNeil could return in the playoffs if New York made a deep run, that potential return was something way off on the horizon.
Now, with the Mets in the NLCS after thrilling playoff series wins over the Brewers and Phillies, McNeil is likely going to be back.
If all goes well when McNeil plays two games in the Arizona Fall League on Friday and Saturday, he should be set to rejoin the team for Game 1 of the NLCS on Sunday in either Los Angeles or San Diego.
How ready McNeil might be for a big workload -- and how the Mets plan to use him -- remains to be seen. But his versatility could be an enormous boon.
McNeil scuffled at the plate for most of the season, but he was on an absolute tear for a month and a half before his injury.
From July 23 to Sept. 6 -- a span of 136 plate appearances over 37 games -- McNeil slashed .285/.382/.491 (.874 OPS) with 12 doubles, four homers, 14 RBI, and 19 runs scored.