![]() Holderman, who was placed on the 15-day IL on June 8 with a right shoulder impingement, was set to pitch for Class AAA Syracuse on Sunday, Showalter said. ![]() Reliever Colin Holderman is one of the Mets' closest to returning from injury. "I think with all of the things that he’s done, he’ll feel confident that some of these things are behind him by the time we get there." "He knows what it takes to compete up here and when he’s physically right," Showalter said. While Showalter said that the session went well, the team is being cautious about placing a definite date on his return. Lucie, throwing 20 pitches across one inning, according to reports. Jacob deGrom threw his second live batting practice on Saturday in Port St. I’ve got to come back healthy and I can’t have a setback. Said Scherzer: "You’ve got to completely remove that from your calculus. We’ve never based any of these decisions on the fact that you need them more than you might have." "It’s an inexact science but you do take all of the information that’s there from the past and where mistakes were made. "I think our medical team and the players realize that we want to get this right the first time," Showalter said. ![]() "He’s right where he’s supposed to be if you look at the history of these injuries."īoth Scherzer and Showalter said they cannot take the other injuries to the Mets' starting rotation, including Tylor Megill's shoulder strain, into account while discussing Scherzer's timetable for a return. "That’s been the plan all along, just seeing how he felt from day-to-day, not get ahead of ourself and commit to something where it might look like a failure of some type," Showalter said. Sunday marks exactly six weeks since he felt the "zing" in a start against the Cardinals. "There’s no setback whatsoever, this is just the nature of coming back from this injury."īuck Showalter said that Scherzer is continuing to take positive steps in his recovery.Īfter the injury occurred on May 18, the timeline for his recovery was announced as six to eight weeks. Some soreness set in after he threw a bullpen and did a core workout. Scherzer said he felt good after throwing 65 pitches across 3⅓ innings with the Rumble Ponies. It’s just one of these things you’ve got to be delicate with. "But I’m ahead of schedule, I’m doing great, making the progress I need to be. "For me, I’m focusing on the rehab right now and making sure this is strong in getting back," Scherzer said. ![]() Scherzer is set to pitch on Tuesday for the Rumble Ponies in Hartford. ![]()
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