Mets infielder/designated hitter Jorge Polanco resumes his rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday, according to multiple reports. Polanco is recovering from Achilles bursitis and appears to be progressing toward a return to regular-season play. One report says he “feels stronger” as he takes another step in the recovery process while restarting the rehab assignment. Another report notes that the rehab stint begins with Syracuse on Saturday. In his first rehab game in nearly a month, Polanco goes hitless, finishing 0-for-3 while batting second and also serving as the designated hitter. The reports do not specify additional injury details beyond the Achilles bursitis, nor do they provide a firm timetable for his return to the Mets. Taken together, the coverage indicates Polanco is back on the field for game action with Syracuse as part of a structured rehab plan, with his recent on-field performance reflecting an early phase of that process.