29 abonnés
Frankie Montas Jr.
15 derniers
Frappe / Lancer
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Statut de la blessure
Retour prévu 25/06/2025 (Lat)
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20 juin 2025
Expected to make start next week
The Mets are planning on having Montas (lat) make a start Tuesday against Atlanta, Mike Puma of the New York Post reports.
Analyse
Montas struggled at the end of his rehab assignment, allowing 13 runs in 6.2 innings over his final two starts. His difficulties prompted the Mets to consider deploying him out of the bullpen, but they'll stick with the original plan to slot him into the No. 5 spot in the rotation. Still, Montas shouldn't have a long leash if his struggles persist.
19 juin 2025
Rehab stint ends with whimper
Montas (lat) got tagged for five runs on seven hits and a walk over five innings for Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday. He struck out two.
Analyse
While he did throw 80 pitches (47 strikes) in the longest outing of his rehab stint, Montas didn't exactly look ready to make a contribution for the Mets in the majors. His rehab assignment ends next week however, and unless a new injury restarts the clock, the 32-year-old righty will need to be activated from the IL by Monday. New York will give Justin Hagenman a spot start Friday, but the team hasn't yet decided whether Montas will move into the rotation spot next week or get some time in the bullpen to try and figure things out. Over six rehab starts and 18.2 innings between High-A and Triple-A, Montas has a 12.05 ERA and 12:10 K:BB, having served up eight homers.
16 juin 2025
Could be bullpen option
Montas (lat) may rejoin the Mets in a bullpen role rather than being plugged into the rotation right away, Tim Britton of the Athletic reports.
Analyse
In his most recent rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse on Friday, Montas got hammered for eight runs in only 1.2 innings, and he'll get to make only one more start before his 30-day rehab stint expires. The 32-year-old is stretched out enough to handle a starting role -- he's thrown 129 pitches over his last two appearances -- but if his performance doesn't improve in his final outing for Syracuse, the Mets may not want to risk him in the rotation. New York plays 13 games in 13 days beginning Tuesday however and will almost certainly need a sixth starter to get through that stretch, and their options for that spot are limited with Paul Blackburn already set to fill in for Kodai Senga (hamstring). If the Mets decide that Montas isn't quite ready to start when he's activated from the 60-day injured list, it could open the door for a prospect such as Nolan McLean to make a spot start instead.