New York Mets pitcher Sean Manaea has been shut down for two weeks due to discomfort in his right oblique, pushing back his timetable for a return to mid-to-late May. Initially suffering the injury during spring training, Manaea experienced renewed issues, leading to an MRI that showed inflammation. As a result, he received a PRP injection and will need to restart his throwing program. This absence leaves the Mets thin on rotation depth, particularly with other injuries affecting key pitchers, although the current rotation has shown promise in early games.
Manaea will be sidelined for two weeks due to discomfort in his oblique injury, delaying his return to the Mets' rotation until mid-to-late May.
After experiencing renewed discomfort in his right oblique injury, Sean Manaea underwent an MRI that revealed inflammation, leading to a PRP injection for treatment.
Mets' manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed that Manaea's recovery means they will have a thinner rotation until his return, amplifying pressure on the makeshift unit.
This setback for Manaea comes after his successful 2024 season, where he recorded a 12-6 record with a strong ERA, making his absence significant.
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