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Winker’s return will create a roster crunch for the Mets, but it doesn’t sound like he’ll make it back for at least another couple weeks based on his current timeline. The 31-year-old on-base machine has been out since early May recovering from a Grade 2 oblique strain.
about 13 hours ago
June 24, 2025 8:09 PM
NYM •
about 13 hours ago
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns downplayed concern regarding the issue to reporters on Tuesday, adding that he’s optimistic Manaea will resume throwing next week and potentially be activated shortly afterwards. The 33-year-old lefty was in the final stages of making it back from an oblique strain that he suffered back in spring training. He struck out seven over 5 1/3 innings on Friday in his latest minor league rehab outing. There should be some official clarity on his return timeline once he resumes throwing next week.
Source: Laura Albanese
NYM •
about 15 hours ago
For better or worse, Montas, who went down with a strained lat in February, will make his Mets debut tonight against the Braves. He finished a six-start rehab stint with a 12.05 ERA, eight homers allowed and a 12/10 K/BB in 18 2/3 innings. The results will probably be ugly for now, but he might be a positive contributor in the second half.
HOU • DH
about 13 hours ago
It’s an encouraging sign that Alvarez has resumed hitting after seemingly being stuck in a holding pattern waiting for a small fracture in his right hand. The 27-year-old fantasy stalwart has been on the injured list since early May and remains without an official return timetable. At this juncture, fantasy managers shouldn’t expect him back until some point in early July, barring any setbacks.
Source: Matt Kawahara
NYY • DH
about 13 hours ago
Rice has moved into a more versatile multi-position role since Giancarlo Stanton — who is on the bench to open Tuesday’s game — returned from the injured list earlier this month. The 26-year-old has spent time at DH, first base and catcher of late. He’ll continue to rotate between several spots while providing his usual blend of home runs and strikeouts.
Source: MLB.com
BAL • DH
about 18 hours ago
Passan gives O’Hearn an 85 percent chance to be traded at the deadline, which was the highest of any player. Baltimore has seemingly fallen out of the playoff race, while O’Hearn is on pace for a career high in homers while also hitting over .300. He could be a great platoon bat for a contender at the deadline, and Passan lists the Mariners, Red Sox, Giants, and Rangers as possible destinations.
Source: ESPN.com