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Empire Sports Media on MSNMets announce rotation plans for Sean Manaea and Clay HolmesThe New York Mets are about to get a massive jolt of energy—and emotion—as Sean Manaea inches closer to his […] ...
The Mets have a plan on how to use pitcher Sean Manaea. Manaea has been hurt, but is expected to return soon to the team.
Veteran pitcher allowed three runs in 3 2/3 innings in his rehab start, but says the key is that he feels good.
If all goes according to plan, both Kodai Senga and Sean Manaea should be back pitching for the New York Mets in Kansas City.
Soto and the Mets get their first look at the Royals' Noah Cameron (3-4, 2.56), who continues to impress during his rookie season. The left-hander allowed only a two-run homer, plus two other hits, ...
The New York Mets’ starting rotation and lineup could be getting some reinforcements right before next week’s All-Star break.
Prior to Tuesday’s series opener in Baltimore, the New York Mets revealed their plans for two top-end starters rehabbing from injuries. According to Mets manage ...
The Mets beat the Baltimore Orioles in extra-innings on Tuesday night as Alonso hit the 247th home run of his career.
Right-hander Paul Blackburn (shoulder impingement) is throwing a bullpen Thursday at Camden Yards. Should he continue to ...
Manaea (elbow/oblique) will likely piggyback Clay Holmes during Sunday's game against the Royals, provided that all goes well in Manaea's final rehab start Tuesday with Double-A Binghamton, Mike Puma ...
New York’s pitching staff has been riddled with injuries—especially over the past month—but the returns of Senga and Manaea should provide a significant lift heading into the All-Star break.
Mets ace Kodai Senga (hamstring) and Sean Manaea (oblique/elbow) may rejoin the team's starting rotation against the Royals ...
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