New York Mets pitcher Frankie Montas has been diagnosed with a high-grade lat strain, sidelining him for six to eight weeks. Manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed Montas will receive treatment to expedite recovery but with a history of injuries, he may miss a considerable part of the season. In Montas' absence, the Mets will rely on veterans such as Paul Blackburn and Griffin Canning to fill the gaps in their planned six-man rotation, showcasing the organization’s depth and preparedness for challenges throughout the season.
Despite Montas' injury setback, manager Carlos Mendoza expressed confidence in the team's depth, emphasizing that they are prepared with multiple options for the pitching rotation.
The Mets plan to employ a six-man rotation this season, demonstrating their strategy to manage the pitching workload effectively amidst injuries.
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