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Mets turn to Bo Bichette at SS with Ronny Mauricio on IL

New York Mets infielder Ronny Mauricio fractured his left thumb Saturday against the Los Angeles Angels, forcing the injury-plagued club to use Bo Bichette at shortstop, at least part time.

Mauricio, who has been filling in at shortstop for injured All-Star Francisco Lindor, suffered the injury on a headfirst slide into first base in the seventh inning of Saturday's 4-3 loss. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Mauricio could be out up to two months, with the club set to get more details on the injury.

"He's going to get a CT scan [Monday], but regardless of the severity, what they're saying is it is going to be six to eight weeks," Mendoza said before Sunday's series finale against the Angels.

The last-place Mets placed Mauricio on the 10-day injured list Sunday and promoted infielder Vidal Brujan from Triple-A Syracuse. Infielder Eric Wagaman was designated for assignment in a corresponding roster move.

Mendoza said he will use the right-handed-hitting Bichette and the switch-hitting Brujan interchangeably at shortstop moving forward. On Sunday, Bichette went 2-for-5, batting out of the leadoff spot, in a 5-1 win over Los Angeles to close out the series. He also committed his third error of the season.

"It will be matchup-based when I want to get lefties in there and when I want righties and play some of the other guys around the field, whether it's Tyrone [Taylor] or [Mark] Vientos against right-handed pitching," Mendoza said before the win. "But when it's a tough matchup right-on-right, I also want to get in some of the lefties, [including] Brujan.

"So, fluid day-to-day, and we'll go from there."

Primarily a shortstop during his seven years with the Toronto Blue Jays, Bichette shifted to third base this season after signing with the Mets, who already had a two-time Gold Glove winner at shortstop in Lindor. Bichette has played 33 games -- 30 at third base -- in his first season with the Mets.

"Whatever the team needs," Bichette told reporters Saturday night, when asked about possibly moving back to shortstop.

Mauricio, 25, is batting .209 (6-for-29) with one home run in nine games this season. The former top prospect will join a growing list of Mets players on the IL, including Lindor, Luis Robert Jr., Jorge Polanco and Kodai Senga.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.