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Mets ace Jacob deGrom has returned to New York to undergo an MRI after reporting soreness in his right arm. (John Amis / AP)
Mets ace Jacob deGrom has returned to New York to undergo an MRI after reporting soreness in his right arm. (John Amis / AP) (John Amis/AP)
ST. LOUIS — Mets ace Jacob deGrom is being put on the injured list and returning to New York for an MRI on his elbow after the NL Cy Young Award winner reported a sore right arm.
“He came in on the off day and played a little catch and started feeling it a little bit,” Mets manager Mickey Callaway said before Friday night’s game at St. Louis. “We’re not sure what it is.”
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DeGrom, 30, who had been scheduled to pitch Saturday, is coming off two shaky starts. He is 2-2 with a 3.68 ERA in four games this season.
DeGrom will go on the injured list retroactive to Tuesday, the team said.
“We don’t know if it’s just from general fatigue, so we’re being overly cautious at this point and making sure we take care of him,” Callaway said. “We’ve got 90 percent of the season left, and we feel no reason to really push him too much at this point.”
Callaway said deGrom’s elbow was “barking.” DeGrom had Tommy John surgery in 2010.
DeGrom was dominant while pitching 13 scoreless innings and striking out 24 in his first two outings, extending his streak to a record-tying 26 straight quality starts. But he lost his last two starts while allowing a total of nine runs and 13 hits — including five homers — and five walks in nine innings.
DeGrom posted a 1.70 ERA in 32 starts last season. He signed a five-year, $137.5 million contract in March, right before Opening Day.
Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen said deGrom had been recently slowed by strep throat.
“Additionally, Jacob experienced some mild soreness in his throwing arm over the last 24 hours. His arm felt significantly better following treatment with our health and performance staff today,” he said. “Even so, Jacob will be evaluated by our medical team in New York on Monday in the abundance of caution.”
Van Wagenen said it was anticipated deGrom could return April 26 when the Mets start a series at home against Milwaukee.
The Mets have not announced a starter for Saturday. Callaway did confirm that Noah Syndergaard will pitch as scheduled on Sunday with Steven Matz taking his regularly scheduled turn Monday against Philadelphia.
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Maeve Drogheda
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:30 pm    Post subject: Bees Lots of Bees Reply with quote
I have a massive amount of bees buzzing around my garden this year. The senetti is full of them, as is one of my shrubs, Stravenisia davidii pallette, I think it is called, (excuse spelling). When you go over to that side of the garden there is a constant hum and drone of the bees at work, this shrub has lovely flowers...
Has anyone else noticed an increase in the bee population in their Gardens this year.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
I have loads of bees too....but I'm pretty sure they're all bumble bees which I adore, as they are so lovely to look at and I'm never afraid of being stung by them either. And what could be nicer than working in the garden with the perpetual drone of bees buzzing around you ? Sheer bliss !
By the way, I have bumble bees of every size and with a variety of markings.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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lots of bees in my garden too they first came with the tulips but as the sweet pea flowered more came now the aquilegia is in full bloom along with growing foxgloves i see around ten bees at any one time buzzing around my garden is only10x10 meters.
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