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“The third homer that I watched go out kind of hurt my neck a little bit.”
Being ready for Opening Day seems unlikely, leaving Wilmer Flores and Ruben Tejada as the Mets’ shortstops.
Teixeira has 394 career homers through age 35, which is the 38th-most in MLB history at that age.
Carpenter was released last week by the Braves.
Wolf made one All-Star team and logged more than 2,300 innings.
Williams has a new job as the Diamondbacks’ third base coach.
Another setback in a career sadly filled with setbacks.
Not so long ago Brothers looked like one of the best young relievers in the league.
Weaver had trouble reaching 80 miles per hour with his fastball Wednesday.
Alvarez joins what might be the most powerful lineup in baseball.
“If I had the choice I would stay in left field, but I will play where the team needs me.”
Appel got a fresh start when he was traded from the Astros to the Phillies this offseason as part of the Ken Giles deal.
Cain had a cyst removed from his upper right arm two weeks ago.
Lorenzen was the Reds’ first-round draft pick in 2013 and made his MLB debut last season.
Hultzen ranked among Baseball America’s top 30 prospects in 2012 and 2013.
Alvarez is coming back from shoulder surgery and was an All-Star for the Marlins in 2014.
Kopech was previously suspended 50 games last season for the use of a stimulant.
Stanton had surgery on the same knee in 2012.
American League East pitchers, beware.
Capps will miss the entire 2016 season and likely at least some of 2017.
General manager Sandy Alderson has suggested that the Mets plan to use Wright for no more than 130 games this season.