The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Reliever Gsellman has partially torn lat muscle

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k

NEW YORK >> Mets reliever Robert Gsellman has a partially torn lat muscle that puts the rest of his season in jeopardy, a significan­t blow to New York’s improved bullpen as the team chases a playoff berth.

Gsellman was placed on the 10day injured list last weekend, retroactiv­e to Aug. 14, with tightness in his right triceps. But an MRI showed a partial tear of his right lat, a similar injury to the one that sidelined teammate Noah Syndergaar­d for more than 4½ months in 2017.

“We don’t know how long this is going to last, so it didn’t really change our view on timeline or anything like that. It’s just unfortunat­e that he isn’t going to be available to us,” manager Mickey Callaway said.

The announceme­nt was made Tuesday before the Mets opened a pivotal homestand against Cleveland. They began the night two games behind the Chicago Cubs for the second NL wild card.

“Very frustratin­g,” Gsellman said. “With the way the team’s playing, I want to be with them. But I’m still going to be here. I’m going to work my butt off to try to get back and support the team.”

The right-hander said surgery is not required, just rest.

“No timetable. Just going to wait and see how it feels day by day and go from there,” he added.

Gsellman is 2-3 with a 4.66 ERA and one save in 52 appearance­s covering 63.2 innings. He has struck out 60 and walked 23.

“I think we have the personnel that can step up and fulfill those innings that Gsellman was throwing,” Callaway said. “He was a workhorse for us. He was a multiple-inning guy. We might have to fulfill that role with two guys to get two innings at this point, but hopefully somebody else will step up and get the job done.”

New York began the night with 23 blown saves, tied for most in the majors, and the bullpen ranked 27th overall with a 5.21 ERA. But the unit’s 4.03 mark since the AllStar break was fourth-best in the National League, a big reason the Mets have surged back into the playoff race with a sizzling second half.

The Mets selected the contract of veteran outfielder Rajai Davis from Triple-A Syracuse, bringing him up to the majors for the second time this season. Righthande­r Walker Lockett was optioned to Syracuse and righthande­d reliever Brooks Pounders, who was in the minors, was designated for assignment.

J.D. Davis returned to the lineup after missing two starts last weekend in Kansas City while nursing a sore calf. Davis, who had a key pinch-hit RBI single Sunday but was removed after going first to third on a double, launched a long two-run homer to straightaw­ay center field his first time up.

In other injury news, Brandon Toronto (Waguespack 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 10-3), 10:10 p.m. Pittsburgh Los Angeles Giants Arizona San Diego Colorado

Monday’s games

82 44 63 62 63 63 59 65 57 68 San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 Washington 13, Pittsburgh 0 St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 0 Arizona 5, Colorado 3

Tuesday’s games

51

W

Washington at Pittsburgh Cleveland at N.Y. Mets Philadelph­ia at Boston San Diego at Cincinnati Miami at Atlanta Milwaukee at St. Louis 73

L

.411

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Nimmo moved to Triple-A Syracuse on his rehab assignment and played center field. He has been sidelined since May 21 because of a bulging disk in his neck.

“That makes us feel more optimistic about him coming back and helping us, because we can use him,” Callaway said.

Veteran infielder Jed Lowrie began a rehab assignment as the designated hitter for Class A St. Lucie. It was the first minor league rehab game since May 11 for Lowrie, yet to play for the Mets after signing a $20 million, two-year contract as a free agent last winter. He has been out all season due to a series of leg injuries.

“We’re also excited about that. It’s still a situation where it’s going to be day to day, obviously, but for him to get on the field and get his blood flowing in a big situation for him to this point is exciting,” Callaway said. “I think that we’ll just see how he comes out of it and make the schedule out the next day.” 15 1⁄2

GB

.651 _ .504 18 1⁄2 .500 19 .476 22 .456 24 1⁄2

Giants at Chicago Cubs Colorado at Arizona Toronto at L.A. Dodgers

Wednesday’s games

San Diego (Paddack 7-6) at Cincinnati (Castillo 11-5), 12:35 p.m. Colorado (Gray 11-8) at Arizona (Leake 9-9), 3:40 p.m.

Washington (Corbin 9-5) at Pittsburgh (Musgrove 8-11), 7:05 p.m. Cleveland (Plutko 5-3) at N.Y. Mets (Stroman 7-11), 7:10 p.m. Philadelph­ia (Smyly 2-6) at Boston (Porcello 11-9), 7:10 p.m.

Miami (Smith 8-6) at Atlanta (Teheran 7-8), 7:20 p.m.

Milwaukee (Houser 5-5) at St. Louis (Wainwright 9-8), 7:45 p.m.

Giants (Rodríguez 5-6) at Chicago Cubs (Darvish 4-6), 8:05 p.m.

Toronto (Waguespack 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 10-3), 10:10 p.m.

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mets relief pitcher Robert Gsellman delivers earlier this month against the Washington Nationals in New York.
MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mets relief pitcher Robert Gsellman delivers earlier this month against the Washington Nationals in New York.

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