The New York Mets have already lost two starters before opening day. Perhaps they feel a sense of urgency to add a star via trade.
The New York Mets have had a cavalcade of pitching injuries during spring training. Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas both signed deals to join the Amazins this winter and may miss Opening Day. With starting depth already a concern,
Facing a familiar AL West foe from his Angels days, Canning tossed 22 of 34 pitches for strikes in his first game action of the spring after replacing Clay Holmes to begin the fourth inning. Both right-handers are likely members of the Mets' Opening Day rotation with Sean Manaea (oblique) and Frankie Montas (lat) on the shelf,
New York Mets pitcher Sean Manaea was diagnosed with an oblique strain and will likely start the season on the injured list, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Monday.
Mets pitcher Sean Manaea is expected to miss the start of the season because of a right oblique strain, the team says.
New York Mets starter Sean Manaea is expected to begin the season on the injured list because of a right oblique strain
Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Monday that Sean Manaea has suffered a right oblique injury that will sideline him for a few weeks and force him to begin the 2025 season on
According to Baseball Prospectus data, a pitcher with an oblique strain is sidelined for 48 days on average. The 33-year-old Manaea returned to the Mets this offseason on a three-
Mets No. 2 starter Sean Manaea will likely start the season on the injured list after the right hander was shut down for a few weeks after suffering a right oblique strain.
Mets left-handed starting pitcher Sean Manaea has a strained right oblique and will be shut down from throwing for two weeks.
Mets righthander Sean Manaea has a right oblique injury and will be shut down for a couple of weeks, manager Carlos Mendoza said Monday morning. Manaea will start the season on the Injured List. He is the second of the Mets' planned starting pitchers to suffer an injury this spring that will have them out when the Mets open the regular season.
A few days before Johan Santana arrived at Mets camp, manager Carlos Mendoza learned that one of the team’s top starting pitchers, Sean Manaea, had grown up idolizing him. So Mendoza plotted with Santana,