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Right hamstring ouchie pulls Murph from game in Jupiter. Perhaps it was a gravity issue.


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Wilmer in a walking boot after foul ball off the foot. Going for x-ray.

Enough with the "ouchies" already.


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If that x-ray shows any fractures, the trainer is going to look pretty bad, because Wilmer stayed in the game and put pressure on that foot trying to leg out an infield hit.


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... acc to Eddie C.

- Murphy: Probably ready for OD. Will likely be kept to minor league games when he's ready to play again so that they can back-date him longer in case they need to go that route

- Flores: Much better today and more likely for OD. Could be back playing as early as this weekend

- Black: Throwing off flat ground but nothing more. Almost certainly will NOT make the OD roster

- Parnell: Mid-April at the earliest

- Duda: Feels fine but needs more reps because of his late start.


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Sounds like Mejia is done for the year and they all know it. We can just alternate Mejia and Parnell for the next few years I guess.


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that was fast. bullpen may become a concern, anyone want to reach out to Rafael Soriano's agents?


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No hard facts to base this on, but there are a few things that suggest TJ surgery

*Bones reaction and quotes in the Rubin article. Probably the most damning.
*You don't run out of the bullpen and to the trainer unless something is pretty bad.
*Mejia somber mood after the game.
*"Going to NY to have MRI and see Dr. Altcheck" is never a good thing.
*Cheapass Mets probably get a discount if they get three TJ surgery in a month


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This was Puma on Twitter fwiw. He does say a cortisone shot was given.

I am going to assume a 15 day rest is in order also.


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Rubin:
Closer Jenrry Mejia was diagnosed with inflammation and received a cortisone injection in his right elbow, but an MRI taken Tuesday in New York did not reveal any tears.
Mejia was examined by team doctor David Altchek at the Hospital for Special Surgery a day after experiencing pain in his right elbow. He was unable to enter for the ninth inning on Opening Day at Nationals Park.

It is not yet clear whether Mejia will be placed on the disabled list. The Mets are off Tuesday and have a little time to make a determination.
Regardless, pitchers generally must remain idle for at least 48 hours after receiving a cortisone injection. So Jeurys Familia should be closing for at least the remainder of the series against the Washington Nationals.

Mejia underwent Tommy John surgery in 2011.


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Last pitched April 3, so since he never entered yesterday's game, I imagine any DL assignment can be backdated until then.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Last pitched April 3, so since he never entered yesterday's game, I imagine any DL assignment can be backdated until then.


says April 5th on the Mets Twitter.

Goeddel.


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It's hard to accept that the team is hiding medical information, the doctors are supporting them in that decision, and Mejia and his representatives are either complicit or duped.

Pitching is tough on elbows. A guy is OK to pitch until he isn't.


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To the DL...
Mets placed RHP Jenrry Mejia on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 5, with posterior inflammation in his right elbow.
Mejia underwent X-ray and MRI tests Tuesday morning that showed no structural damage, but he was given a cortisone shot and will be shut down from game action for at least the next 10 days. Jeurys Familia figures to get the bulk of the save opportunities during his absence and should be picked up in all fantasy leagues. -- NBCSports


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d'Kong76 wrote:
Mets placed RHP Jenrry Mejia on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 5, with posterior inflammation in his right elbow.


I've had posterior inflammation before ... but it never had anything to do with my elbow.


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To the DL...
Mets placed RHP Jenrry Mejia on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 5, with posterior inflammation in his right elbow.
Mejia underwent X-ray and MRI tests Tuesday morning that showed no structural damage, but he was given a cortisone shot and will be shut down from game action for at least the next 10 days. Jeurys Familia figures to get the bulk of the save opportunities during his absence and should be picked up in all fantasy leagues. -- NBCSports

Fantasy-league advice insinuating itself into sports journalism makes me sad.


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Well it's actually Rotoworld, powered by NBCSports


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For everyone thinking that Familia was a better choice to finish games anyway, now they have a pretext for using him as such.


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