The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Grieving Marte on bereavemen­t list

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NEW YORK » Mets outfielder Starling Marte was placed on the bereavemen­t list following the death of his grandmothe­r, which came nearly two years to the day after his wife died of a heart attack.

Mets manager Buck Showalter said Tuesday that Marte’s grandmothe­r, Ponga Brigida, died unexpected­ly. Marte was raised by his grandmothe­r in the Dominican Republic after his mother died when he was 9.

Wednesday will mark two years since Marte’s wife, Noelia, died of a heart attack.

“It was heart-wrenching talking to him yesterday,” Showalter said. “I don’t think most people realize, he’s had a tough go.

“He’s home for as long as he needs to be there,” he added.

Marte can stay on the bereavemen­t list for three to seven days after being added Monday. Showalter said the team would figure out a way to let him grieve longer if needed.

The 33-year-old Marte signed a $78 million, four-year deal with the Mets as a free agent last offseason. He is hitting .266 with three homers, five stolen bases and a .714 OPS in his first season in Queens.

New York also announced that ace Jacob deGrom had follow-up imaging Monday that showed progressiv­e healing in the stress reaction in his right scapula. The team said he will continue to ramp up his

throwing.

DeGrom has not pitched this season and has been expected to be sidelined at least until June. The Mets shifted the twotime Cy Young Award winner to the 60day injured list last week. He went on the IL opening day, April 7, after injuring his right shoulder blade late in an abbreviate­d spring training.

“He’s going to move back further and throw harder, and those are good things,” general manager Billy Eppler said.

Right-hander Steve Nogosek was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse and righty Adonis Medina added as the 27th player for a doublehead­er Tuesday against St. Louis.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Mets’ Dominic Smith gestures after hitting an RBI double during the third inning in the opener of a doublehead­er against St. Louis on Tuesday. The Mets won, 3-1. For more go to trentonian.com/sports.
FRANK FRANKLIN II— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Mets’ Dominic Smith gestures after hitting an RBI double during the third inning in the opener of a doublehead­er against St. Louis on Tuesday. The Mets won, 3-1. For more go to trentonian.com/sports.

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