The Mets boast enough starting pitchers to absorb Montas’ injury, but several of them are question marks heading into the season.
The New York Mets have had a cavalcade of pitching injuries during spring training. Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas both signed deals to join the Amazins this winter and may miss Opening Day. With starting depth already a concern,
Urena agreed Thursday with the Mets on a minor-league contract that includes an invitation to spring training, Tim Healey of Newsday reports. Urena will give the Mets a swingman option after their rotation depth took a hit with recent injuries to Frankie Montas (lat) and Sean Manaea (oblique).
Frankie Montas and left-hander Sean Manaea are both set to start the season on the injured list, but the Mets believe they’re in a good spot.
The New York Mets' offseason optimism has taken another hit, and it's a familiar feeling for fans. Free agent signing Frankie Montas, brought in to bolster the
With the Mets down Frankie Montas and now Sean Manaea early in the season due to injuries, should David Stearns consider adding an arm?
With Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas expected to miss the start of the 2025 season, the Mets starting pitching depth will be tested.
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. H
Right-hander José Ureña and the New York Mets finalized a minor league contract on Friday. New York agreed to the deal with the 33-year-old after right-hander Frankie Montas strained a lat muscle and left-hander Sean Manaea strained his right oblique.
Right-hander José Ureña and the New York Mets finalized a minor league contract on Friday. New York agreed to the deal with the 33-year-old after right-hander Frankie Montas strained a lat muscle and left-hander Sean Manaea strained his right oblique.
The New York Mets aren’t panicking. It’s too early to panic. And perhaps, in end, there will be no reason to panic at all. But left-hander Sean Manaea’s right oblique strain, on top of righty Frankie Montas’ right lat strain,
After Frankie Montas' injury, the New York Mets suffered another pitching setback as a $75 million offseason signing will miss opening day and weeks more.