The Mets have had a few notable health issues arise early in camp, with Todd Frazier (link) and Jed Lowrie (link) each coming down with maladies. But they aren’t alone in that regard. Here are injury notes from the remaining four teams in the National League East:
- Phillies setup man Tommy Hunter has been diagnosed with a Grade 1 flexor strain in his right forearm and won’t throw for two weeks, manager Gabe Kapler told reporters Tuesday (Twitter link via the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Matt Breen). Hunter, 32, missed the first month of the 2018 season due to a hamstring strain and now looks to be in some degree of jeopardy as pertains to Opening Day 2019, though if he’s cleared to resume activities in two weeks’ time, he could potentially be built back up in time for the regular season. Hunter, owed $9MM in the second season of a two-year contract, pitched to a 3.80 ERA with 7.2 K/9, 2.1 BB/9 and 0.8 HR/9 in 64 frames of relief when healthy last season.
- Similarly, the Nationals got more bad news on right-hander Koda Glover, who is being shut down for the time being due to a forearm strain in his right arm, as Mack Zuckerman of MASNsports.com writes. The Nats, by all accounts, love Glover’s potential but have been unable to keep him on the field over the past two seasons, as he’s been shelved by back, hip and shoulder injuries. Once looked at as a potential closer of the future in D.C., Glover has managed just 35 2/3 innings at the MLB level across the past two seasons. Despite only having pitched a total of 55 1/3 innings in the Majors, Glover already has more than two full seasons of MLB service time given his lengthy DL stays. On the plus side, the 25-year-old’s MRI revealed no damage to his elbow ligament. Glover expressed confidence that the issue will ultimately prove minor, though only time will tell whether that will ultimately be the case.
- Braves righty Mike Soroka will pick up the ball again on Thursday, skipper Brian Snitker told reporters including David O’Brien of The Athletic (via Twitter). The hope surely is that a week or so of rest will allow his shoulder discomfort to subside. If not, it stands to reason that the Atlanta organization’s medical staff will order up an even lengthier timeout and further medical examination. Soroka is hoping for a healthy 2019 after his promising debut campaign was cut short by shoulder troubles.
- An MRI revealed that Marlins prospect Victor Victor Mesa suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain when beating out a possible double-play grounder in Sunday’s Grapefruit League contest, per a team announcement. While that’s the lowest grade of strain, Mesa will be sidelined for a bit and has been reassigned to minor league camp as a result. Manager Don Mattingly called the injury disappointing (link via MLB.com’s Joe Frisaro), given that the Miami organization had hoped to get Mesa as many at-bats as possible in big league camp as it gets a first extended look at his skill set. Mesa will likely head to Class-A Advanced or Double-A for his first taste of professional ball in the States, Mattingly added.
Cup'ojoe Simpson
:Monkey eyes
Backatitagain
Braves medical staff will botch this until Soroka is finished. Too Bad. Say hello to Mike Minor.
jbigz12
Beachy
mydadleftme
Medlen
jgoody62
Venters
Drew D.
I wish this thread was less true.
DTD
How exactly did the staff botch anything with these guys? Pitchers are constantly getting injured all across the league. It tends to happen when guys spend years making unnatural arm movements.
braveshomer
you mean like pitching and throwing in general as unnatural arm movements?…nah couldn’t be that
DarkSide830
Hunter signing working out nicely
Rukidding
Reason # 5,483 to walk away from the Harper circus and invest the stupid money in the pen (Kimbrel).
bucketbrew35
Kimbrel would be nice but I’m not even worried about the Hunter injury. The Phillies’ bullpen has so much depth it’s ridiculous.
Rukidding
Agree with you on both pen depth and Kimbrel. Was really just hoping something — anything — would distract Middleton from Harper.
bucketbrew35
Rukidding, I’m not sure I’ve seen a pen with this much depth in literally all my years as a fan. At best the depth was decent, most of the time it’s been patchwork.
NeedsMoreTime
Reason 5483…
Lol. Yeah don’t sign Harper because your obese, 32 year old bullpen guy got hurt running. Makes sense
twiker
How is this guys first name and middle name the same??
braveshomer
I don’t know but it’s awesome ha!
jorge78
Ask his parents…..
Cubans be different…..
JFree47
Probably his first name after his grandpa and middle name after his father. No need to get away from what’s working. Lol
braveshomer
Hispanic names will have 2 last names quite often, but I’ve never seen 2 first names
Papabueno
Easier to remember.
RiseAgainst3598
I will never understand why Hunters bWar was so high in 2018.
aj_54
because he’s phat
Brixton
High leverage vs low leverage splits
xXabial
next article…mets pitching staff gets hit with the injury plague as normal.
Z-A 2
Victor Victor Mesa? Why not just go Mesa Mesa Mesa a la Major Major Major Major from Catch-22?
jorge78
Great book and movie!
Z-A 2
Haven’t watched the movie, have it on DVD tho lol. Love the book, top-3 for me.
Polish Hammer
Gets funnier every time you see it here…
nuschler22
Victor Victor Mesa Mesa Sr. Jr.
bobtillman
Victor Victor has a boo-boo…..
puigpower
Victor Victor Victor Victor
Melchez
” suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain when beating out a possible double-play grounder ”
One thing you won’t have to worry about happening to Manny Machado.