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Just about everything is going according to plan for Brooks Raley, except perhaps his level of importance. When he agreed to ...
Mets reliever Brooks Raley, currently on a rehab assignment, said his goal is to work his way back into a high-leverage role ...
Raley is nearing a return from his rehab stint, and the Mets hope to get at least a few other arms back in time. But others — ...
The Mets remain hopeful that left-handed reliever Brooks Raley can return to a shorthanded bullpen soon after completing another rehab appearance on Tuesday. The 37-year-old, who underwent Tommy John ...
Minter, now with the Mets, was dealing with back soreness at the time that was a precursor to realizing the hip discomfort he had endured for years was something beyond normal wear and tear.
Mets pitcher A.J. Minter (33) picks up a ground ball and completes the out to first base in the fifth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
The Mets signed the veteran last offseason to a two-year contract worth $22 million that contains an opt-out after this season. Minter was coming off hip surgery from last summer with the Braves.
Minter was pitching well for the Mets, working to a 1.64 ERA in 13 appearances while striking out 14 batters in 11 innings pitched, so his loss was definitely a blow to the bullpen.
The Mets will be without A.J. Minter for the rest of this season and perhaps into next year, with the left-hander set for surgery to repair a torn lat. Minter, speaking for the first time Friday ...
I n the second of two mid-market signings from last week, the Mets added A.J. Minter to their bullpen on a two-year, $22 million deal. The deal also includes an opt-out after the first year.