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“Frankie Montas has not been throwing and will apparently remain shut down for a significant stretch. More info coming soon,” Puma reported. ESPN’s Jorge Castillo followed up with a timeline ...
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza revealed that starter Frankie Montas was shut down from throwing for six to eight weeks due to a lat strain. Montas will receive a platelet-rich plasma (PRP ...
The right-hander is dealing with a high-grade lat strain, manager Carlos Mendoza said Monday, and has been shut down from throwing for 6-8 weeks. Once Montas begins throwing again he will need a ...
Mets right-hander Frankie Montas has been shut down from throwing for 6-to-8 weeks due to a high-grade lat strain.
11:41am: 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.” ...
Mets' Frankie Montas: ... Montas was shut down for nearly two months before receiving clearance to start throwing. He steadily increased his throwing distance off flat ground before recently ...
The Mets originally announced back in February that the veteran right-hander would be shut down from throwing for six-to-eight weeks. Montas, who received a PRP injection as part of his treatment ...
Frankie Montas is one step closer to making his New York Mets ... the Amazins' shut down the righty hurler from throwing for six to eight weeks and was later transferred to the 60-day injured ...
Frankie Montas is one step closer to making his New York Mets debut.. On Thursday, Montas had his second rehab start for High-A Brooklyn and fared much better after his first outing.