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Carlos Beltran to Start Rehab Games on Thursday[/h2]
June 22, 2010 at 4:30 pm ·
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by Matthew Cerrone
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ok, this is awesome… but, i don’t want to get too excited… for starters, so much can and will happen before he gets to a point where he can be promoted… step one is clearance, step two is starting slow in games… in a week or so, when he starts to amp it up, then it will be time to start talking seriously about what happens to playing time for Angel Pagan and Jeff Francoeur
, and whether someone is expendable in a trade… i can’t help and think the timing of this all has to do with information regarding the trade deadline…
Original Post at 4:00 PM,
by TED BERG
Omar Minaya spoke to reporters today to discuss
Carlos Beltran’s situation.
Beltran will begin a rehab assignment Thursday in Port St. Lucie. According to Minaya, Beltran ran the bases well in extended Spring Training, and after conferring with the staff, the team determined the next step for Beltran is live game action.
Beltran is still running with a slight limp, though Minaya said it’s due to the brace he wears on his knee to run and that there’s no noticeable limp when Beltran walks without the brace.
The Mets still see Beltran as a center fielder, and Beltran wants to play center field. Minaya praised the job
Angel Pagan has done in Beltran’s stead and said that divvying up playing time between the outfielders will be up to Jerry Manuel.
Once Beltran starts playing in rehab games, he has a 20-day window in which to return to the Major League club.
That means Beltran will rejoin the Mets immediately following the All-Star Break, assuming he starts playing rehab games Thursday.
If the 20-day rehab window expires and he is not yet ready to join the Mets, Beltran will need to approve further time in the Minors.
Minaya also said
John Maine is seeking a second opinion on his shoulder today.
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Johan, Pelf and K-Rod Want a Front-Line Pitcher[/h2]
June 22, 2010 at 9:37 am ·
81 comments
by Matthew Cerrone
According to Peter Botte of the
Daily News,
Mike Pelfrey,
Johan Santana and Francisco Rodriguez all want to see the Mets acquire a front-line starting pitcher before the July 31 Trade Deadline.
“We’ve been playing great, but to go out and add a guy like (
Roy Oswalt or
Cliff Lee), it might put us over the top,