29
2010
Jenrry Mejia Impresses In Return (96-98 mph)
An article by Hojo's Mojo
Comments Off 
I just wanted to pass this along from Adam Rubin of ESPN New York.
Jenrry Mejia, who tossed three innings in the Gulf Coast League on Wednesday in his first official game action since straining the back of the rotator cuff while working in Double-A Binghamton’s rotation, was so impressive in the performance he will be moved to a higher level of the minors, outside of Port St. Lucie. Mejia regularly registered 96-98 mph with his fastball during the outing. He allowed one run on four hits and a walk while striking out three.
It’s good to see Mejia back on a mound again and throwing well after the bit of a scare he gave the organization with his shoulder pain.
About the Author: Rob Johnson


Recent Comments
- RKH: on Choo Could Be Impact Outfielder For Mets In 2014, But Would Cost A Pick: Your comment in the post about it...
- Major Mangu: on Mets Minors Report 5/21: Montero On Tap, Puello Mashing, Verrett Solid: "not a single prospect signed during Alderson’s...
- Henry: on Mets Offense Comes Up Empty In 4-0 Loss To Reds: Maybe Alderson is keeping Collins around to...
- Mark Peale: on Mets Offense Comes Up Empty In 4-0 Loss To Reds: On the bright side, at leasr we're...
- DrDooby: on Mets Minors Report 5/21: Montero On Tap, Puello Mashing, Verrett Solid: Says who ? Nobody said that the...




