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New York Mets outfielder/designated hitter Jesse Winker will be out six to eight weeks because of a right oblique strain, ...
Jesse Winker returned to New York on Monday for further tests on his oblique injury, the results of which were not ...
The Mets' strong combination of versatile position players and designated hitter possibilities should help mitigate the ...
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Sporting News on MSNMets' Brett Baty makes announcement after Jesse Winker injury newsDue to Jesse Winker's oblique strain, the New York Mets had to call up Brett Baty on Monday to the big league roster. Winker, ...
Winker left the first game of Sunday's doubleheader against the St. Louis Cardinals because of right-side discomfort.
Intensity of Baty's pregame batting cage regimen has been ramped up, a suggestion made by hitting coach Jeremy Barnes when ...
After getting off to slow starts at the plate this season, Brett Baty and Mark Vientos are both beginning to play themselves ...
Should New York Mets Carlos Mendoza rethink the DH to keep a red-hot bat in the lineup? It sounds like he will.
Pitching is a premium in MLB, and the Mets take pride in their ability to develop talent. With a pitching staff stacked with ...
Carlos Mendoza discusses Jesse Winker likely missing 6-8 weeks with a Grade 2 oblique strain and how the Mets are recalling ...
The Mets finally had nearly the entire team healthy, only to see their two left-handed relievers go down within days of one ...
The Mets will be without Jesse Winker, the left-handed side of their designated hitter platoon, for six to eight weeks after placing him on the injured list Monday with a right oblique strain. He ...
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