Category: Injuries
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Vic Black remains in Port St. Lucie, has not advanced to Las Vegas yet
Last week, Terry Collins said Vic Black would be shifting his rehab assignment to Triple-A Las Vegas on Sunday. Collins said on before Sunday’s game against the Brewers he was hopeful some stiffer competition at Triple-A might benefit Black as he gets closer to returning to the Mets, describing his situation as being, “boring” in Port St. Lucie. However, Black…
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David Wright will take baseball activities slow on Monday
It’s been just over four weeks since David Wright strained his hamstring, and since then he has strained his lower back which has slowed his recovery and return to the Mets. On Monday, Wright is set to resume baseball activities at the team’s minor league complex in Port St. Lucie, Florida. However, Terry Collins said on Sunday…
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Dillon Gee, Vic Black, Bobby Parnell all appear for Single-A St. Lucie
Three Mets pitchers appeared in tonight’s game for the Single-A St. Lucie Mets at Tradition Field tonight. Dillon Gee started for St. Lucie and pitched well in four innings of work, allowing a run on six hits with no walks and seven strikeouts. He threw 39 of his 54 pitches for strikes. Things did not go…
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No timetable for Dilson Herrera to return
Yesterday, Dilson Herrera fractured a finger fielding ground balls during batting practice. He was subsequently placed on the 15-day disabled list. On Saturday, Terry Collins said team doctors have not yet offered a timetable for Herrera to return. Much like Travis d’Arnaud, it’s safe to expect Herrera will miss four to six weeks with this injury. If it…
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Brandon Nimmo injures knee, leaves B-Mets game in ninth inning
In the ninth inning of Friday night’s game at NYSEG Stadium in Binghamton, Brandon Nimmo was forced to exit the game when he injured his knee stepping awkwardly on first base legging out an infield single. A team spokesperson did not clarify the severity of Nimmo’s knee injury on Friday night, although B-Mets manager Pedro Lopez hopes it’s not…