Sean Manaea is expected to make a final rehab start with Double-A Binghamton after a strained oblique. He will pitch between 45 to 50 pitches as he resumes action. Manager Carlos Mendoza noted that typically, a pitcher needs to complete 70 to 75 pitches for a major league return, but Manaea's situation is unique due to the Mets’ struggling rotation. Multiple pitchers are injured, prompting cautious optimism as they assess Manaea's recovery with each outing.
Sean Manaea is expected to make his final rehab start from a strained oblique on Tuesday with Double-A Binghamton, throwing between 45 and 50 pitches.
Manager Carlos Mendoza stated that normally a rehabbing pitcher needs to reach the 70-to-75-pitch plateau before returning to the majors.
The starting rotation for the Mets is struggling due to injuries, as Griffin Canning is lost for the season and Tylor Megill has an elbow issue.
Mendoza remains cautiously optimistic and mentioned, "We’ll continue to take it one day at a time, one outing at a time, and we’ll see how he bounces back."
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