Mets manager Carlos Mendoza gave an update on injured pitcher Sean Manaea and talked about prospect Ryan Clifford on Thursday at spring training.
New York Mets Sean Manaea, the team's top lefty, has an oblique strain and is shut down from throwing, manager Carlos Mendoza said on Monday.
Sean Manaea has been shut down from throwing for at least “a couple of weeks,” according to manager Carlos Mendoza, with a right oblique strain. Manaea felt discomfort in the oblique early in camp, but continued throwing. After the discomfort continued, Manaea alerted team officials and was sent for an MRI exam that found the strain.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that likely Opening Day starter Sean Manaea will likely start the season on the IL with an oblique strain.
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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 left-hander Sean Man aea has a right oblique strain and has been shut down indefinitely, manager Carlos Mendoza said Monday morning. The injury to Manaea is the second major blow to a Mets rotation that is already without Frankie Montas until at least ...
The former Mets ace has been receiving a taste of that satisfaction this weekend at Clover Park, where he is serving as a guest instructor for the team.
New York Mets starter Sean Manaea is expected to begin the ... He had an MRI over the weekend. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Manaea wouldn't throw again until he was free of symptoms, and ...
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,
With the relatively long term injuries that New York Mets starting pitchers Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas have already suffered to this point in spring trainin
Santana was in Mets camp over the weekend as a guest instructor at the invitation of manager Carlos Mendoza, who knows the former Mets and Twins pitcher from Venezuelan baseball circles. Mendoza recently learned via the team’s social-media accounts that Santana was Manaea’s favorite back in the day, and he made the introduction happen.