Author: Nick Kalantzopoulos

Senga’s Latest Start Takes Mets’ Rotation to New Heights

The Mets’ starting rotation had a collective 2.43 ERA heading into Sunday’s game against the Athletics, so it’s tough to criticize the quality of their performance. However, with no starter having thrown a pitch in the seventh inning yet this year, the quantity was lacking. Thankfully, Kodai Senga was able to supply both for New York. Senga threw seven shutout innings in the...

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Injury Updates: McNeil, Alvarez Starting Rehab Assignments This Week

Updated Article, 4/8/25 Good news on the industry front! Francisco Alvarez will start a rehab assignment on Wednesday—well ahead of schedule—and Jeff McNeil will do so later in the week, Carlos Mendoza announced. It’s early in the season, but the Mets are getting reinforcements. Original Article, 4/4/2025 Jeff McNeil, Francisco Alvarez and Paul Blackburn are all progressing in their rehab....

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Peterson’s Early Season Bliss Continues

  David Peterson continued the early season trend for Mets starters on Sunday, giving the team productive work on the mound while only throwing a limited number of innings. Peterson’s outing was going smoothly for the first four innings of Sunday’s matinee. Like Griffin Canning’s performance the night before, the Mets lefty kept the Blue Jays at bay, with some walks...

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Luis Torrens Scratched From Met Lineup

The Mets announced that starting catcher Luis Torrens was scratched from Saturday’s lineup shortly before first pitch with a right forearm contusion. Hayden Senger will get the start in place of Torrens, who has played in every game this season so far behind the plate. Torrens has filled in nicely in place of Francisco Alvarez to start the year. He has slashed .263/.300/.526 in seven...

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Sean Manaea Suffers Setback with Oblique Injury

Sean Manaea is being shut down for two weeks after once again experiencing discomfort in his right oblique. The Mets announced that the lefty starter got a PRP injection on Monday to deal with the inflammation. This setback comes as Manaea was ramping up his throwing program. The Mets starter initially strained his oblique before he could make any preseason starts, so he still would have to go...

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