Category: Injuries
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Rafael Montero had stopped throwing, now close to resuming
Shoulder injuries often come with a high degree of uncertainty, which makes them very difficult to predict. Rafael Montero hasn’t seemed to be an exception to that rule. Montero had resumed throwing and progressed towards throwing off a mound in late May, but according to Mike Puma of the New York Post, he’s idle again at…
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Travis d’Arnaud and Dilson Herrera transferring to Las Vegas
Thankfully, it won’t be long before both Travis d’Arnaud and Dilson Herrera return to the Mets. Both players will join Triple-A Las Vegas today to finish their rehab assignments, and are expected to be activated during the upcoming homestand against the Giants and Braves, reports Adam Rubin of ESPN New York. Terry Collins said last week both players…
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Travis d’Arnaud, Dilson Herrera continue to hit during their rehab assignment
Travis d’Arnaud and Dilson Herrera could be on the verge of being ready to rejoin the Mets. D’Arnaud went 3-for-4 and drove in the only run for the St. Lucie Mets in their 7-1 loss to the Jupiter Hammerheads at Roger Dean Stadium on Saturday. He caught the entire game for the St. Lucie Mets. D’Arnaud is 6-for-10…
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Injury updates: Parnell productive in Binghamton, d’Arnaud, Herrera productive for St. Lucie
Three injured Mets were active in their rehab assignments on Friday night: Bobby Parnell pitched a scoreless inning for the Binghamton Mets at NYSEG Stadium. He induced one groundout and two flyouts and his fastball was in the mid-90s, reports Lynn Worthy of the Binghamton Press and Sun Bulletin. Travis d’Arnaud served as the designated hitter…
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Kevin Plawecki out with a virus Friday
Just when the Mets didn’t need any more shortages on the roster, the Mets took another hit on Friday afternoon. Kevin Plawecki was sent to a doctor on Friday to be examined for possible vertigo-like symptoms. Plawecki was diagnosed with a virus causing head congestion, and is listed as day-to-day. Plawecki was not with the club before…