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plyons
With Syndergaard having missed a day and Harvey having his spot skipped in the rotation recently, are there any internal talks in the Mets organization about acquiring a pitcher or, more likely, bringing up a player from the minors? If the later, who would they call up and would that require a move on the 40-man roster?
Thanks, Jeff.
Wildboyz
First option would be to move Logan Verrett into the rotation from the BP.
Next would likely be calling up Rafael Montero .
3rd option and imo best option is to bring up Gabriel Ynoa, their number 1 pitching prospect.
All are on the 40 man.
Wildboyz
1. Logan Verrett moves into rotation
2. Call up Rafael Montero
3. Call up Gabriel Ynoa (#1 SP prospect)
All are on the 40 man
Gogerty
Man that stinks for him and the team, even as Braves fan, love seeing the division improve.
baseballjunkie68
Wow
notagain27
There are more players in the majors with bone spurs than those that don’t have them. Problem is, no two spurs are the alike. Cortisone shot or other anti-inflammatory medicines can sometimes take away most of the discomfort. Definitely don’t want this kid throwing if the spur is causing any fraying of a ligament. If they opt for surgery, rehab to help maintain shoulder strength will quicken recovery process. This kid has a very promising future!!
Niekro
Looking a lot like Steve Avery still very young but the injuries just keep piling up..
RunDMC
That’s a good comp — I was always thinking Glavine, but he may be too lanky for that comp.
Jorge Soler Powered
This guy is made of glass.
amishthunderak
Wow, when somebody with Jorge Soler in their name says somebody is made of glass they must have serious issues.
budman3 2
Generation K Part II.
roywhite
This staff has already done a lot more than Gen K ever did.
budman3 2
If making the WS is a lot more, you are right. But the tragedy was the early that injuries ruined their career (although Isringhausen revived it a s a reliever). The injuries and arm troubles that Harvey, Syndergaard, Matz and DeGromm (and Wheeler’s Tommy John) are dealing with are concerning in that same vein.
sascoach2003
Maybe the youngsters should go on Colon’s workout plan lol. The old guy seems to be the only one healthy…
KillerBs
cuz colon only throws like 86 mph fastball
jleve618
I feel like Matz is always down.
metseventually 2
This organization is so snake bitten. When are they going to fire Ray Ramirez and improve the strength and conditioning staff?