On the first day of full-squad workouts for the 2025 Mets, they experienced their first significant injury: Starting pitcher Frankie Montas has a high-grade lat strain and will be shut down for at least the next six to eight weeks.
The New York Mets have lost one of their starting pitchers to a long-term injury. Righty Frankie Montas will be shut down for 6-8 weeks with a high-grade lat strain, the team announced Monday. He is leaving the team's spring training complex in Florida to receive treatment in New York,
On Monday, the first day of camp for the full squad, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza informed reporters that right-hander Frankie Montas is out for 6-8 weeks with a high-grade lat strain. As usual, Mendoza didn’t seem panicked about the revelation,
We’ve got options and it’s still early,” said manager Carlos Mendoza. “Here we are dealing with an injury to one of our starters and we’ll continue to have
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.
The New York Mets have high expectations heading into this season. After all, they did sign superstar outfielder Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract,
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
New York Mets' right-hander Kodai Senga will wait a little bit longer to make his 2025 Grapefruit League debut.
Frankie Montas’ lat strain and now Sean Manaea’s oblique injury are an ominous reminder that the Mets betting on a repeat of last year’s pitching success is a risky proposition.
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