Frankie Montas and left-hander Sean Manaea are both set to start the season on the injured list, but the Mets believe they’re in a good spot.
The New York Mets have lost one of their starting pitchers to a long-term injury. Righty Frankie Montas will be shut down for 6-8 weeks with a high-grade lat strain, the team announced Monday. He is leaving the team's spring training complex in Florida to receive treatment in New York, including a platelet rich-plasma injection.
The Mets are just a week into spring training and are already down two starting pitchers when Opening Day arrives at the end of March. Frankie Montas will miss
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We’ve got options and it’s still early,” said manager Carlos Mendoza. “Here we are dealing with an injury to one of our starters and we’ll continue to have
The Mets boast enough starting pitchers to absorb Montas’ injury, but several of them are question marks heading into the season.
New York Mets pitcher Frankie Montas sustained a high-grade latissimus dorsi strain and will be shut down from six to eight weeks, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Monday.
Mets pitcher Frankie Montas received a platelet rich plasma injection in New York on Tuesday before returning to Port St. Lucie.