The New York Mets' starting rotation is off to a hot start this season despite the fact that they are currently not at full strength as a unit due to injuries.
The New York Mets have received great production from its pitching staff to begin the regular season. They are the first team in the modern era(since 1901) to have their starting pitchers allow fewer than 15 runs and no home runs in the first 11 home games of a season.
The New York Mets have been playing with a depleted roster this season, as they suffered an abnormal number of injuries to key players during spring training that continue to affect their available players.
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Entering the 2025 season, not much was expected from the New York Mets starting rotation. Concerns were amplified after Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea were sidelined with injuries in Spring Training.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Wednesday that Frankie Montas has begun a throwing program, Tim Healey of Newsday reports. Montas was cleared to play catch from 60 feet as he begins a throwing progression.
The New York Mets already have several clear question marks when it comes to their starting rotation to start the 2025 season. While New York did add several
The New York Mets did not have an ideal spring when it came to the number of injuries they suffered. Since the start of spring training in mid-February, Mets players Sean Manaea, Brandon Nimmo, Frankie Montas, Jeff McNeil, Nick Madrigal, and Francisco Alvarez were all sidelined due to various injuries.
So long as the New York Mets' top hitters stay healthy, they'll have one of the best lineups in all of Major League Baseball during the 2025 season. But injuries have already marred the team's starting rotation.
The New York Mets rotation has taken some big hits before the season has even begun. Frankie Montas has a lat strain that will keep him out for a while, and Sean Manaea has an oblique injury that will cause him to miss the start of the regular season.
2024 was a successful season for the New York Mets. Boasting a 89-73 record and a second place finish in the National League East division, the Mets entered the NL Wildcard to take on the Milwaukee Brewers.
The New York Mets are down two of their top starters who will miss significant time once the regular season begins on March 27. This pair of course is lefty Sean Manaea (right oblique strain) and right-handed newcomer Frankie Montas (high-grade lat strain).
In early April 2024, the New York Mets signed veteran Julio Teherán to make an emergency start after injuries depleted their rotation. When Frankie Montas was sidelined early in 2025 spring training, a similar idea reportedly crossed their minds.
The New York Mets' pitching rotation heading into the 2025 season will have a lot more questions than answers as Opening Day nears. Newly signed starter
Although MLB Opening Day is still a few weeks away, the New York Mets' starting rotation is already in a precarious position after the injuries to Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas in spring training.
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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.
You can never have too much pitching. And since spring training began on Feb. 17, the New York Mets have lost a pair of starters in Sean Manaea (oblique) and Frankie Montas (lat) to injury.
There is an axiom around baseball that one can never have too much pitching. The New York Mets are putting their depth to the test early in spring training.
New York Mets pitcher Frankie Montas is going to miss Opening Day because of a lat issue, and he will miss some time beyond that as well as he builds back up.
Right-hander Frankie Montas, one of the New York Mets' new starting pitchers, will miss 6-8 weeks with a high-grade lat strain, the team announced on Monday.
The New York Mets are going to have begin the 2025 season without one of their impact offseason signings. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza revealed to reporters on Monday that new signing Frankie Montas has suffered a high-grade lat strain.
Mets camp has only just begun, but Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that free agent pickup Frankie Montas has not been throwing and will be shut down for a “significant stretch.” Details surrounding the apparent injury have not yet come to light.
The New York Mets came to terms with free agent starting pitcher Frankie Montas on Sunday night, inking him to a two-year deal worth $34 million. The 31-year-old Montas went 7-11 in 2024, pitching for both the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers.
Right-hander Frankie Montas has agreed to a two-year, $34 million deal with the New York Mets, multiple media outlets reported Sunday night. Coming off a National League Championship Series appearance, New York is trying to fill in its starting rotation after watching Sean Manaea, Luis Severino and Jose Quintana hit free agency.
The New York Mets on Sunday bolstered the team’s starting rotation with their latest free-agency signing.
The Mets have signed free agent right-hander Frankie Montas to a two-year, $34M deal that contains an opt-out clause for Montas following the 2025 season.
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Milwaukee's most recent addition has had an up-and-down 2024 season. He had posted a 5.01 ERA and a 1.436 WHiP in his 93.1 innings with the Reds, striking out 78 batters with 41 walks.
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