CHICAGO (AP) — Kansas City Royals shortstop Adalberto Mondesi's season is in jeopardy after tests Thursday revealed a torn anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee.
Mondesi, 26, who played in only 35 games in 2021 because of left hamstring and left oblique injuries, had started 14 of 15 games.
“It’s heartbreaking,” infielder Nicky Lopez said.
An MRI Thursday revealed the tear. Mondesi, who was batting .140 (7-for-50) with five stolen bases in five attempts, suffered the injury on an attempted pickoff play Tuesday night against the Chicago White Sox.
Lopez, who started 141 games at shortstop in 2021, likely will move from second base. Bobby Witt Jr. also is a possibility, but manager Mike Matheny intimated his prized rookie is getting acclimated to third base.
“I’m expecting to be there (at shortstop) probably every single day,” Lopez said. “Until I hear otherwise.’’
Versatile Whit Merrifield is expected to move from right field to second base.
“We also know that Nicky Lopez played a Gold Glove-caliber shortstop last year as well as what Whit Merrifield did at second base,” Matheny said. “There are options.”
Matheny initially believed Mondesi, who stole 24 bases in the 60-game 2020 season, avoided a major injury after Tuesday’s game. But the Royals’ clubhouse was shaken Thursday when more tests disclosed the severity of the injury.
“You could tell our locker room took a hit,” Lopez said. "(Mondesi) keeps things to himself, but he’s one of the nicer guys on the team. He’s so genuine, a great teammate. You never hear anything come out of his mouth. He’s very positive.
“And I can speak for a lot of people on the team that our heart breaks for him because it’s so unfortunate.”
The Royals made three other roster moves before Thursday's game at Chicago. They optioned pitcher Brady Singer to Triple-A Omaha and recalled outfielder Kyle Isbel and infielder Emmanuel Rivera from the Storm Chasers to take the roster spots vacated by Mondesi and Singer.
Singer, who emerged as a starter for the Royals in 2020 and 2021, has gotten limited use as a reliever this season. A member of the Royals' pitching-centric 2018 draft, the right-hander posted a 6.35 ERA and six strikeouts in 5.2 innings before his assignment to Omaha. He is expected to be used as a starter with the Storm Chasers, perhaps getting him ready for another shot at the KC rotation.
Isbel opened the season with Kansas City but was sent down to get playing time. He was 5-for-20 with one home run and four RBIs.