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One of those signings, Frankie Montas, has been shut down with an injury just days into Mets’ spring training. New York Post beat reporter Mika Puma broke the news from Port St. Lucie on Monday.
Per a report by Mike Puma of the New York Post, Frankie Montas has not been throwing and will ‘remain shut down for a significant stretch.’ While there are photos of Montas working out at Mets ...
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza revealed that starter Frankie Montas was shut down from throwing for six to eight weeks due to a lat strain. Montas will receive a platelet-rich plasma (PRP ...
Mets camp has only just begun, but Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that free agent pickup Frankie Montas has not been throwing and will be shut down for a “significant stretch.” Details ...
Montas was cleared to play catch from 60 feet as he begins a throwing progression. He was shut down after being diagnosed with a high-grade right lat strain in mid-February, and it's going to be a ...
Mets right-hander Frankie Montas has been shut down from throwing for 6-to-8 weeks due to a high-grade lat strain.
Carlos Mendoza says that Frankie Montas is dealing with a high-grade lat strain and will be shut down from throwing for 6-8 weeks. Montas is traveling to New York to get a PRP injection. pic ...
Frankie Montas, who joined the Mets on a two-year, $34 million deal this offseason, has been shut down from throwing for six to eight weeks with a high-grade lat strain, Carlos Mendoza said Monday.
Mets RHP Frankie Montas (lat strain) shut down for 6-8 weeks Skip to main content. Boydton, VA ... "He's going 6-8 (weeks) with no throwing," manager Carlos Mendoza said.
One of those signings, Frankie Montas, has been shut down with an injury just days into Mets’ spring training. New York Post beat reporter Mika Puma broke the news from Port St. Lucie on Monday.