The New York Mets will be without offseason addition Frankie Montas for an extended period of time. They could consider making a trade to replace him.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — On the first day of full-squad workouts for the 2025 Mets, they experienced their first significant injury: Starting pitcher Frankie Montas has a high-grade lat strain and will be shut down for at least the next six to eight weeks.
The New York Mets have lost one of their starting pitchers to a long-term injury. Righty Frankie Montas will be shut down for 6-8 weeks with a high-grade lat strain, the team announced Monday. He is leaving the team's spring training complex in Florida to receive treatment in New York, including a platelet rich-plasma injection.
Mets pitcher Frankie Montas received a platelet rich plasma injection in New York on Tuesday before returning to Port St. Lucie.
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