PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — After losing Frankie Montas for possibly the first quarter of the season because of a high-grade lat strain, league sources said the New York Mets intend to rely on their ...
This pair of course is lefty Sean Manaea (right oblique strain) and right-handed newcomer Frankie Montas (high-grade lat strain). Montas was shutdown for 6-8 weeks on Feb. 17 and is now on week ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Right-hander 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 when it comes ...
Frankie Montas will miss at least the month of April dealing with a lat strain. And now Sean Manaea is expected to begin the season on the IL with an oblique strain. It's not the finest start for ...
Manaea's injury comes after Frankie Montas was sidelined with a high-grade lat strain following his first bullpen session of spring training. Montas was shut down from throwing for six to eight weeks.
But left-hander Sean Manaea’s right oblique strain, on top of righty Frankie Montas’ right lat strain, only adds to the uncertainty for a team spending $331 million to reduce doubt.
Drew VonScio is a Newsweek contributor based in Pittsburgh, PA. His focus is on MLB content. Drew has been with Newsweek since December 2024 and also works full-time at WTOV, a TV station in ...
The Mets’ rotation suffered a blow barely a week into camp when free agent acquisition Frankie Montas felt discomfort in his first bullpen session of camp. After a healthy offseason, Montas was ...
But pitching was always a concern, and now, with Frankie Montas sidelined for at least two months with a lat strain, the Mets face a serious dilemma: Who fills the void in the rotation?
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