W e spend all offseason working on our rankings for the upcoming Fantasy Baseball season, and then Spring Training invariably arrives and screws it all up. We haven't seen too man
New York Mets pitcher Sean Manaea is expected to miss the start of the 2025 Major League Baseball season because of a right oblique strain. Manaea, the Mets' top starter last season who then got a $75 million,
Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Monday that Sean Manaea has suffered a right oblique injury that will sideline him for a few weeks and force him to begin the 2025 season on
According to Baseball Prospectus data, a pitcher with an oblique strain is sidelined for 48 days on average. The 33-year-old Manaea returned to the Mets this offseason on a three-
Mets No. 2 starter Sean Manaea will likely start the season on the injured list after the right hander was shut down for a few weeks after suffering a right oblique strain.
But I did make some changes Monday in reaction to some of the spring news we talked about in yesterday's newsletter as well as one big piece of new injury news that came out after yesterday's newsletter.
Later on Monday afternoon, FanSided's James Nolan urged the Mets to replace the injured starters by redoubling their efforts to trade for the San Diego Padres' Dylan Cease, who New York has checked in on throughout the offseason.
The Mets are just a week into spring training and are already down two starting pitchers when Opening Day arrives at the end of March. Frankie Montas will miss
The New York Mets have pulled off a trade with another National League contender after a long-term injury to a key player.
Mets left-handed starting pitcher Sean Manaea has a strained right oblique and will be shut down from throwing for two weeks.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNMets key starter got invaluable coaching from franchise legend in Spring TrainingNew York Mets star pitcher Sean Manaea had the privilege to pick the brain of one of the franchise’s best hurlers ever. Former Mets ace Johan Santana was a guest instructor at New York’s Spring Training in Port St.
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