Mets Minors Confidential: Feliciano Opts To Stay, Teufel Shuffle 2.0
Looks like St. Lucie will have a crafty veteran leading their bullpen as Pedro Feliciano opted to stay with the Mets and accept a minor league assignment. It is surprising that he’ll be pitching at Single-A instead of Triple-A. ”I think I’m going to be here in Florida for a month. I’m just going to do my job and get strong,” said Feliciano. I’m thinking he just wants...
Feliciano Will Not Start The Season With The Mets In The Big Leagues
Pedro Feliciano has been advised that he will not be with the Mets’ big league club when spring training breaks in a week. The Mets want him to head to Triple-A to build up his arm strength.
Marc Carig of Newsday tweeted that Feliciano hasn’t ruled out starting the season in the minors, but thinks he is ready for major league competition now. According to ESPN New York, Feliciano...
Mets' Pedro Feliciano pitches with heart monitor
New York Mets reliever Pedro Feliciano wore a heart monitor while pitching and reported no problems or discomfort during his first spring training outing.
Feliciano threw one inning against the Miami Marlins in a ''B'' game on a practice field behind Roger Dean Stadium. He allowed one run - on Ben Lasater's home run - hit a batter and struck out one.
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Via AP on Fox
March 05, 2013
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Mets Reliever Pedro Feliciano will be shut down for two weeks
Mets LHP Pedro Feliciano will be shut down for at least two weeks from baseball activity while he wears a heart monitor to investigate what has been labeled a potentially serious heart condition, general manager Sandy Alderson said Sunday morning.
Alderson said it's still unclear whether Feliciano has a "hole" in his heart. The GM added that doctors are still seeking...
With Feliciano Sidelined, Battle for Second Lefty in Bullpen Begins
Updated by HoJo on 2/24
Pedro Feliciano will be shut down for at least two weeks from baseball activity while he wears a heart monitor while the team doctors continue to monitor could be a potentially serious heart condition,
It’s not exactly clear if Feliciano has a hole in his heart or even if that’s the cause of his irregular heartbeat. The next two weeks will help doctors...
Pedro Feliciano Shut Down Indefinitely
Mets lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano is being shut down due to heart-related issues, according to Marc Carig of Newsday. Adam Rubin of ESPN says that there is a “small hole” near the outside of Feliciano’s heart, but it does not appear to be life threatening.
The southpaw does not believe the issue to be serious, but as a precaution he will be fitted for a heart monitor....
Liriano returns to Mets from Yankees
Left-hander Pedro Feliciano is headed back across town to the New York Mets, agreeing to a minor league contract. The 36-year-old veteran will get a chance to make the Mets' roster in spring training. After pitching for the Mets from 2002-04 and 2006-10, Feliciano signed a two-year, $8 million free agent deal with the Yankees. He never threw a pitch in the majors for the...
Feliciano Likely in Yankees September Plans
From Bryan Hoch:Pedro Feliciano hasn't thrown a pitch for the Yankees since signing a two-year, $8 million contract, but there is hope that may be about to change.
Feliciano pitched a scoreless inning on Saturday for the Gulf Coast Yankees, the lefty reliever's third outing for the club, and manager Joe Girardi is hopeful that Feliciano will be able to see time at the...
Pedro Feliciano To Start Minor League Rehab Assignment
From Erik Boland: Experience has taught Brian Cashman to be cautious with these things, but the news continues to be positive regarding Pedro Feliciano , apparently ready to take another significant step in his rehab that could lead to a September call-up.
The lefthander, signed to a two-year $8-million contract (with a club option for 2013) before the 2011 season, has been throwing...
Quote: Feliciano thinks he’s going to pitch in 2012
The Yankees signing of Pedro Feliciano looked like a bad idea from the start. He was abused for years by the Mets, often pitching on four consecutive days or more, but the Yankees signed him anyway and he proceeded to immediately land himself on the DL with a serious shoulder injury.
He put off surgery until September as he unsuccessfully attempted to just rehab the shoulder....
Via Bronx Baseball Daily
March 29, 2012
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