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New York Mets left-hander Sean Manaea (oblique) has resumed throwing after a two-week layoff following a recent MRI exam, ...
Since David Stearns took over as president of baseball operations in Flushing, the Mets -- despite featuring one of the ...
Mets starter Sean Manaea took a big step on Monday afternoon. The left-hander was able to resume light throwing from up to 60 ...
With Friday marking the start of a 13-game stretch without any off days, the Mets need their starting pitchers to start going ...
If another injury should pop up before anyone in that group can make it back, Justin Hagenman is on the 40-man roster. Prospects like Brandon Sproat and Blade Tidwell aren’t yet on the roster but are ...
An MLB team can never have enough pitching. This is a lesson that has become extremely apparent for the New York Mets over the past several months, as they deal ...
The New York Mets are playing decent baseball, but for this team to be World Series contenders, they need their pitching ...
Sean Manaea certainly won’t return to pitch for the Mets in April, as originally hoped. Now May isn’t looking so good for him either.
However, aside from Paul Blackburn, returns aren’t exactly imminent from left-hander Sean Manaea, right-hander Frankie Montas, second baseman Jeff McNeil and catcher Francisco Alvarez.
Hunter Wendelstedt, serving as the first-base umpire for Wednesday's game between the New York Mets and Minnesota Twins, is ...
Cardinals vs. Mets will air in-market on SNY and FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, and out-of-market nationwide on MLB.TV. It ...