
"I'm definitely feeling better these last couple of days. I haven't missed any days of throwing. I kind of grinded through it a little bit last week, still feeling the vertigo symptoms, but this week I'm feeling pretty good."
"McLean, who is scheduled to start Game 4 for the United States against Italy, began developing vertigo-like symptoms and loss of appetite on Friday night and did not report to Team USA's camp in Scottsdale, Arizona. He instead remained with the Mets in Port St. Lucie, Florida, and started feeling better Saturday."
"If everything goes well, he will report to Team USA after that. Team USA manager Mark DeRosa on Monday said he'll reassess McLean's situation day to day."
New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean experienced vertigo-like symptoms and loss of appetite beginning Friday night, causing him to miss Team USA's World Baseball Classic training camp in Scottsdale, Arizona. He remained in Port St. Lucie, Florida with the Mets and began feeling better by Saturday. McLean continued throwing throughout his recovery and reported significant improvement by Tuesday. He is scheduled to pitch on the back fields Wednesday, with plans to report to Team USA in Houston afterward if his condition continues to improve. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and Team USA manager Mark DeRosa are monitoring his status day by day. McLean is slated to start Game 4 for the United States against Italy.
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