The two injuries that the New York Mets have already suffered (Frankie Montas' high-grade lat strain and Sean Manaea's oblique issue) during spring training have caused some concern about what New York's rotation looks like to start the 2025 season.
While the Mets prioritized adding starting pitching depth over the offseason, nobody could have predicted that two of their key pieces could be sidelined for an extended period before competing in a spring training game. And while New York's front office has asserted that they're content with the rotation they have right now, some on the outside are speculating that adding another arm via trade or through free agency makes too much sense to pass up on.
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