Albany Times Union

MRI on degrom soothes concern

Despite back tightness, pitcher figures to be OK

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k

Jacob degrom and the New York Mets averted a serious scare Wednesday when an MRI showed nothing to be concerned about, according to a person familiar with the situation.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because no immediate announceme­nt on degrom’s medical condition was planned. The two-time Cy Young Award winner was sent for tests after exiting an intrasquad game early with tightness in his back.

Mets manager Luis Rojas said a frustrated degrom left Tuesday night’s camp outing after only one inning at Citi Field. He is day to day.

Any significan­t injury to degrom would be an enormous blow to New York during a season shortened to 60 games due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The right-hander had been scheduled to pitch in an exhibition tuneup this weekend against the Yankees and then start on opening day July 24 versus Atlanta — but all that could change now.

“It’s a little bit too early still to make those decisions,” Rojas said Wednesday afternoon. “We’ll have to see what comes out of the MRI.”

The Mets already are minus No. 2 starter Noah Syndergaar­d, who will miss the entire season following Tommy John surgery.

Last year, degrom won his second consecutiv­e NL Cy Young Award after going 11-8 with a 2.43 ERA in 204 innings pitched. He led the National League with 255 strikeouts.

Preseason back stiffness has bothered degrom in the past, bumping his initial start from opening day to the second game of the year in 2018. But it hasn’t sidelined him for long.

“Right now it’s uncertain. I mean, I think he’s had some history. I think he missed one start a couple of years back because of back tightness. I don’t know if this is related,” Rojas said. “We’ll reassess. We’ll talk to the performanc­e staff and we’ll see what Jake’s status is.”

Rojas said he thought degrom touched 100 mph with his fastball Tuesday night and the team didn’t notice anything wrong until he mentioned the back trouble.

Even after the injury to Syndergaar­d

was discovered in March, the Mets felt comfortabl­e with five establishe­d starters in degrom, Marcus Stroman, Rick Porcello, Steven Matz and Michael Wacha.

Depth beyond that is a major question mark. Rojas mentioned Corey Oswalt and Erasmo Ramirez as potential fill-ins who have gone at least three innings in summer camp.

Notes: Right-handed relievers Brad Brach and

Jared Hughes were placed on the injured list with no reason given. It’s possible they tested positive for COVID-19, were exposed to the coronaviru­s or felt symptoms. Both pitchers have been absent throughout summer camp, which opened July 3. The Mets aren’t commenting on players not in camp, declining to give explanatio­ns . ... David Peterson, the Mets’ first-round draft pick in 2017, threw 21⁄3 scoreless innings in Wednesday’s intrasquad game, striking out regulars Brandon Nimmo (swinging) and Michael Conforto (looking).

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