Manaea’s Return to Injury-Depleted Mets Rotation Delayed by Elbow Issue
- Sean Manaea, a left-handed pitcher for the New York Mets, was shut down for 48 to 72 hours this week due to discomfort from a loose body in his left elbow.
- Manaea began rehab from a spring-training right-oblique injury on June 6 but reported soreness after a recent Triple-A Syracuse start, prompting the shutdown.
- Mets president David Stearns and manager Carlos Mendoza said surgery is currently off the table, though there is lingering uncertainty about a possible offseason procedure.
- Stearns noted that while some players manage to continue pitching with loose bodies without issue, others may require their removal, and the current shutdown is unlikely to affect Manaea’s rehab progress.
- The Mets are aiming for Manaea to make a final rehab appearance next week, with plans for him to rejoin the rotation and help strengthen a pitching staff currently weakened by injuries and inconsistent performances, underscoring the impact of his continued absence.
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Setback delays Manaea's return to depleted Mets
Mets pitcher Sean Manaea, rehabbing from an oblique injury sustained during spring training, was recently diagnosed with a loose body in his left elbow, but the team doesn't believe the discovery should delay his return for long.
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Manaea’s return to injury-depleted Mets rotation delayed by elbow issue
NEW YORK (AP) — Mets pitcher Sean Manaea complained of elbow discomfort following his most recent minor league rehab outing, and his return to New York'
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Manaea's return to injury-depleted Mets rotation delayed by elbow issue
NEW YORK (AP) — Mets pitcher Sean Manaea complained of elbow discomfort following his most recent minor league rehab outing, and his return to New York's injury-depleted rotation will be delayed.
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