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New pitcher Carlos Carrasco thinks the Mets have the potential to win the World Series./

New pitcher embraced positive thinking during 2019 battle with leukemia

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Carlos Carrasco got a welcome call from new Mets owner Steven Cohen.

“He was so excited. He can’t wait to meet me. I can’t wait to meet him, too,” the pitcher said Tuesday. “The way he talked, the way he said everything is — he looked like a really nice guy.”

New York has bulked up since Cohen completed his $2.4 billion purchase of New York from the Wilpon and Katz families on Nov. 6. Carrasco is expecting a postseason contender.

“I’m so happy right now. I wish spring training started next week, to meet everyone and start wearing this jersey,” Carrasco said during a news conference. “It’s something really important for me, just wearing this jersey right now.”

Carrasco and All- Star shortstop Francisco Lindor were acquired from Cleveland last week for infielders Andres Gimenez and Amed Rosario plus a pair of minor league prospects: right-hander Josh Wolf and outfielder Isaiah Greene.

A right-hander who turns 34 in March, Carrasco missed three months

of the 2019 season while fighting leukemia. He pitched through the coronaviru­s pandemic, going 3-4 in 12 starts with a 2.91 ERA, his best since a career-best 2.55 ERA when he split 2014 between Cleveland’s rotation and bullpen.

“The first time that I found out that I had leukemia, I just think about it for 10 seconds, the worst thing,” he recalled. “But after that, I just always had my wife on my side and she told me, ‘You’re going to be fine. From day one to even now this morning, you’re fine, you don’t have anything.’ And that’s what I needed to hear.”

A positive thinker, Carrasco said that has been a key to his return to health.

“Just given to the simple, of just being strong,” he said. “I never feel down. I always think about it a different way. I have kids. I have a wife. My parents, friends, I don’t want them to see me sad. I always be strong and that’s what I’ve been feeling right now. I’m feeling really strong about that.”

Carrasco joins two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Jacob degrom and Marcus Stroman in the rotation, which also may include David Peterson, Steven Matz and Seth Lugo. Noah Syndergaar­d is likely to return from Tommy John surgery at some point between June and season’s end.

After going 88-73 with a 3.73 ERA over 11 seasons with the Indians, Carrasco joins a team seeking its first World Series title since 1986, one that feels it is positioned to contend around its pitching and a core offensive group that includes Pete Alonso and Michael Conforto.

“The potential is to make it to the playoffs and to the World Series, too,” Carrasco said. “We have a really good team.”

Rockies: Antonio Senzatela and Colorado agreed Tuesday to a $3 million, one-year contract that avoided salary arbitratio­n. A right-hander who turns 26 on Jan. 21, Senzatela was 5-3 with a 3.44 ERA in 12 starts last year. He earned $212,407 prorated from a $573,500 salary and had been eligible for arbitratio­n for the first time.

 ?? Duane Burleson / Getty Images ?? Right-hander Carlos Carrasco spent three months battling leukemia in 2019. He has been traded to the Mets.
Duane Burleson / Getty Images Right-hander Carlos Carrasco spent three months battling leukemia in 2019. He has been traded to the Mets.

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