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Frankie Montas Jr.
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7. Mai 2025
Completes another side session
Montas (lat) threw his third bullpen session Tuesday since resuming his throwing program in mid-April, MLB.com reports.
Analyse
After being diagnosed with a high-grade right lat strain in mid-February, Montas was shut down for nearly two months before receiving clearance to start throwing. He steadily increased his throwing distance off flat ground before recently being cleared for mound work, and he's thus far avoided any setbacks through his three bullpen sessions. Montas could soon advance to facing hitters in live batting practice, but he may be a week or more away from starting up a minor-league rehab assignment. The right-hander isn't expected to be ready to return from the 60-day injured list until around early June.
5. Mai 2025
On track for early-June return
Montas (lat) appears to be further along than Sean Manaea (oblique) in his recovery, and the right-hander remains on track to make his season debut in early June, Tim Britton of the Athletic reports.
Analyse
Signed to a one-year deal by the Mets in December, Montas didn't make it out of spring training before suffering a lat injury. The 32-year-old has yet to begin a rehab assignment, but New York seems optimistic that he's close to getting back on a mound in the next stage of his throwing progression.
1. Mai 2025
Shifts to 60-day IL
The Mets transferred Montas (lat) from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day IL on Thursday.
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The transaction won't affect Montas' timeline for a return, as the 32-year-old isn't expected to be ready to make his Mets debut until at least June while he recovers from the high-grade right lat strain that he sustained early in spring training. Per MLB.com, Montas has been throwing off flat ground since early April and should soon be ready for mound work, but he'll require an extended period of time to build up his pitch count and will need to make multiple rehab starts in the minors before being activated from the IL.