Mets' Nolan McLean Says He's Feeling Better After Experiencing Vertigo-Like Symptoms Last Week
Mets rookie Nolan McLean delayed joining Team USA due to vertigo symptoms but remains on track to pitch in the World Baseball Classic if his condition improves.
- On Tuesday, Team USA began WBC workouts in Phoenix with Nolan McLean absent after the Mets kept him in Port St. Lucie under club supervision.
- After reporting dizziness on Friday, McLean developed vertigo-like symptoms and loss of appetite, but those eased enough for him to throw a side session on March 1, Carlos Mendoza said.
- A strong spring debut highlighted his credentials, including a one-hit outing on February 26; McLean is penciled as Team USA's fourth starter behind Logan Webb, Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes and has made eight MLB appearances.
- A March 4 start will serve as a clearance test before McLean would join Team USA later this week, and Team USA manager Mark DeRosa said they will reassess his availability day to day.
- McLean said he is confident he can join Team USA in Houston later this week, and Mendoza is expected to rely heavily on the rookie.
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Mets’ Nolan McLean feels ‘really good’ after vertigo-like symptoms, hopes to join Team USA soon
Nolan McLean is feeling better after a bout with vertigo-like symptoms and hopes to join Team USA for the World Baseball Classic soon. The Mets right-hander told reporters in Port St. Lucie that the issue stemmed from a viral ear infection, causing him to deal with dizziness last week. “I’m definitely feeling better these last couple days,” McLean said. “I haven’t missed any days of throwing. Kind of grinded it through a little bit last week, st…
Mets’ Nolan McLean says he’s feeling better after experiencing vertigo-like symptoms last week
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean says he’s feeling better as he prepares to join the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic after experiencing vertigo-like symptoms last week.
Mets' Nolan McLean says he's feeling better after experiencing vertigo-like symptoms last week
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean says he’s feeling better as he prepares to join the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic after experiencing vertigo-like symptoms last week.
Mets Star Delays Team USA Trip due to Worrying Symptoms
New York Mets star rookie Nolan McLean has not yet reported to Team USA camp ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Despite only making eight Major League Baseball appearances in his young career, the pitcher will represent his home nation at the competition.Team USA manager Mark DeRosa revealed on March 2 that McLean is expected to be the team’s fourth starter. The rookie will fall into place behind established stars Logan Webb, Tarik Skubal, and…
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