And Peraza was last out. It was right there. Loup is dicey.
If there is a health issue for Lugo in terms of no multiple innings yet, ok. I can see them not wanting to have the arm stiffen between innings. Always gonna baby that partial UCL tear.
Don't you realize by releasing diagnoses and time tables that are constantly wrong, and in reality the ailments are almost always worse than they initially say they look like a massive clown show.
Your opinion they actually know the actual real ailments and severity, rehab plans and duration for time missed, and are legitimately on top of these injuries, but intentionally release incorrect or misleading information on purpose because the truth serves no purpose is a really strange take.
you seem pretty agitated over this, honestly its my opinion and I don't think its strange to think the public release of information is always accurate to the media.
I work for a company that serves Twitter as a client, we always need to frame/tailor passed down information for certain reasons.
its part of damage control protocol.
You don't need to agree, just putting a different angle out there instead of the same old "Mets doctors are dysfunctional" narrative
that's just hard to fathom.
Nah, your take is a weird one. So, your opinion is that the Mets know the “real” situation and diagnosis all along, disseminate different information control the narrative, only to eventually release the accurate information that will make the look like a clown show anyway?
That’s a bit hard to imagine. The much more believable reason is that their doctors misdiagnosed the issue, forcing them to get a second opinion and finally diagnose the injury correctly. Much like we’ve seen many times with this team...hence the “Mets doctors are dysfunctional” complaint, and rightly so.
But super nice to hear about your irrelevant Twitter connection. You’ve really nailed down that “contrarian Mets fan” role. Good for you, champ.
Marly Rivera
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Jacob deGrom: "I felt it this week, in-between. I am not too concerned about because it did not get much worse as the game went on." -- Said it tightened up a bit in the 6th. "My level of concern is not too high [said he hopes not to miss any time]"
Pat Ragazzo
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The Mets did a number of ligament tests on deGrom, moving his arm after he exited tonight and they all checked out, per the ace
Who was a ortho surgeon for a team. He said if it’s actually that it’s really not a big deal but they likely are worried about ucl and they would put that out to calm people down In interim. This presser makes me feel better.
Originally went on the DL with back soreness. It was reported by Toscano that he was progressing faster than expected and would be ready May 29 when he was due to come off the DL
However, he has a long history of back problems so I think Mets are just being cautious by push g his return to after the Break.
Don't you realize by releasing diagnoses and time tables that are constantly wrong, and in reality the ailments are almost always worse than they initially say they look like a massive clown show.
Your opinion they actually know the actual real ailments and severity, rehab plans and duration for time missed, and are legitimately on top of these injuries, but intentionally release incorrect or misleading information on purpose because the truth serves no purpose is a really strange take.
you seem pretty agitated over this, honestly its my opinion and I don't think its strange to think the public release of information is always accurate to the media.
I work for a company that serves Twitter as a client, we always need to frame/tailor passed down information for certain reasons.
its part of damage control protocol.
You don't need to agree, just putting a different angle out there instead of the same old "Mets doctors are dysfunctional" narrative
that's just hard to fathom.
Nah, your take is a weird one. So, your opinion is that the Mets know the “real” situation and diagnosis all along, disseminate different information control the narrative, only to eventually release the accurate information that will make the look like a clown show anyway?
That’s a bit hard to imagine. The much more believable reason is that their doctors misdiagnosed the issue, forcing them to get a second opinion and finally diagnose the injury correctly. Much like we’ve seen many times with this team...hence the “Mets doctors are dysfunctional” complaint, and rightly so.
But super nice to hear about your irrelevant Twitter connection. You’ve really nailed down that “contrarian Mets fan” role. Good for you, champ.
Castro has been steady. This is unfortunate.
Gimme the first two outs on on pitch, please.
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Castro has been steady. This is unfortunate.
i know but its still pretty much expected. a few holds lately doesnt change the unfortunate history for Jakes leads
Jake was gassed and he was talking to the trainer. Hopefully just tired..
Would have tried to get 1 2/3 from Lugo. Not sure why he didn’t double switch.
Really can use more runs.
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Jake was gassed and he was talking to the trainer. Hopefully just tired..
Would have tried to get 1 2/3 from Lugo. Not sure why he didn’t double switch.
Really can use more runs.
I agree. Another inning from Lugo would have helped.
And Peraza was last out. It was right there. Loup is dicey.
If there is a health issue for Lugo in terms of no multiple innings yet, ok. I can see them not wanting to have the arm stiffen between innings. Always gonna baby that partial UCL tear.
Really hope Loup has a nice outing.
Lindor is back in the soup. 1 for last 14.
Gotta love that speed in the outfield
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why say anything then?
Don't you realize by releasing diagnoses and time tables that are constantly wrong, and in reality the ailments are almost always worse than they initially say they look like a massive clown show.
Your opinion they actually know the actual real ailments and severity, rehab plans and duration for time missed, and are legitimately on top of these injuries, but intentionally release incorrect or misleading information on purpose because the truth serves no purpose is a really strange take.
you seem pretty agitated over this, honestly its my opinion and I don't think its strange to think the public release of information is always accurate to the media.
I work for a company that serves Twitter as a client, we always need to frame/tailor passed down information for certain reasons.
its part of damage control protocol.
You don't need to agree, just putting a different angle out there instead of the same old "Mets doctors are dysfunctional" narrative
that's just hard to fathom.
Nah, your take is a weird one. So, your opinion is that the Mets know the “real” situation and diagnosis all along, disseminate different information control the narrative, only to eventually release the accurate information that will make the look like a clown show anyway?
That’s a bit hard to imagine. The much more believable reason is that their doctors misdiagnosed the issue, forcing them to get a second opinion and finally diagnose the injury correctly. Much like we’ve seen many times with this team...hence the “Mets doctors are dysfunctional” complaint, and rightly so.
But super nice to hear about your irrelevant Twitter connection. You’ve really nailed down that “contrarian Mets fan” role. Good for you, champ.
Gotta hope this is nothing for deGrom
Still a huge win though...
Ohhhhhhhh that’s a huge difference!
Definitely a “two heavyweights” feel. Said it before but man, I’m excited to be out there tomorrow.
Knew they’d be aggressive after that.
@MarlyRiveraESPN
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Jacob deGrom: "I felt it this week, in-between. I am not too concerned about because it did not get much worse as the game went on." -- Said it tightened up a bit in the 6th. "My level of concern is not too high [said he hopes not to miss any time]"
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"I tried pitching with a torn ligament after I got drafted, and this definitely isn't that." deGrom
More interested in what he’s saying. Seems annoyed but not concerned. Gotta be hopeful.
@ragazzoreport
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The Mets did a number of ligament tests on deGrom, moving his arm after he exited tonight and they all checked out, per the ace
Braves just lost. 7 games up in the loss column on Atl and Philly right now. Hope the Yankees maul the Phils this weekend.
Megill
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Isnt the worst I've seen. I'd still be on the look for a SP though...
However, he has a long history of back problems so I think Mets are just being cautious by push g his return to after the Break.
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why say anything then?
Don't you realize by releasing diagnoses and time tables that are constantly wrong, and in reality the ailments are almost always worse than they initially say they look like a massive clown show.
Your opinion they actually know the actual real ailments and severity, rehab plans and duration for time missed, and are legitimately on top of these injuries, but intentionally release incorrect or misleading information on purpose because the truth serves no purpose is a really strange take.
you seem pretty agitated over this, honestly its my opinion and I don't think its strange to think the public release of information is always accurate to the media.
I work for a company that serves Twitter as a client, we always need to frame/tailor passed down information for certain reasons.
its part of damage control protocol.
You don't need to agree, just putting a different angle out there instead of the same old "Mets doctors are dysfunctional" narrative
that's just hard to fathom.
Nah, your take is a weird one. So, your opinion is that the Mets know the “real” situation and diagnosis all along, disseminate different information control the narrative, only to eventually release the accurate information that will make the look like a clown show anyway?
That’s a bit hard to imagine. The much more believable reason is that their doctors misdiagnosed the issue, forcing them to get a second opinion and finally diagnose the injury correctly. Much like we’ve seen many times with this team...hence the “Mets doctors are dysfunctional” complaint, and rightly so.
But super nice to hear about your irrelevant Twitter connection. You’ve really nailed down that “contrarian Mets fan” role. Good for you, champ.
who are you again?