LOS ANGELES — Jeff McNeil was added to the New York Mets' roster for the NL Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers after recovering from a broken right wrist.
Pitcher Alex Vesia and infielder Miguel Rojas were left off the Dodgers' roster for the series starting Sunday night while outfielder Kevin Kiermaier and pitcher Brent Honeywell were inserted after they sat out the NLDS.
McNeil's wrist was broken Sept. 6 when hit by a pitch from Cincinnati's Brandon Williamson. McNeil returned to action this weekend for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League. He went 1 for 4 with a walk while playing second base on Friday and 1 for 5 with an RBI single while playing right field on Saturday.
''Just wanted to get through it healthy. Just didn't want any pain. The wrist felt good,'' McNeil said. ''I took a really good at-bat, too, my first AB. I think it was six, seven-pitch at-bat and got a base hit. Felt really good. Kind of felt like myself. So as long as I felt good swinging the bat with no pain, I wanted to be here.''
McNeil was born and raised in Santa Barbara, about two hours from Dodger Stadium where he attended games growing up as a Dodgers fan.
''I remember when I got called up in 2018, this is one of the first places I got to play,'' he said. ''It was pretty cool and special for me to play in this ballpark.''
Right-handed reliever Adam Ottavino was dropped from the Mets' roster.
Vesia felt cramping in his rib cage while warming up for the eighth inning during Friday's 2-0 win over San Diego in Game 5 of the Division Series. The 28-year-old had an MRI and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said it was an intercostal injury.