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NEW YORK -- The Mets will be without their ace for at least another month. Jacob deGrom experienced additional inflammation in his right elbow after throwing a bullpen session on Thursday -- a light session in which he let loose toward the end to test his arm, reaching around 98
www.mlb.comMets ace Jacob deGrom's bout with right forearm tightness has landed him on the 10-day injured list, manager Luis Rojas announced on Sunday. Rojas labeled deGrom day to day on Saturday, and the right-hander had been shut down from throwing. But when the tightness didn't go away on Sunday morning,
www.mlb.comMets GM Sandy Alderson announced the news on Saturday
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www.espn.comThe right-hander initially felt tightness during a throwing session on Friday
www.cbssports.comTwo-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom has opted out of his contract with the Mets to become a free agent. MLB.com is tracking all the latest rumors surrounding the 34-year-old.
www.mlb.comThe two-time Cy Young winner left his Sunday start early due to "right side tightness"
www.cbssports.comNEW YORK -- Mets ace Jacob deGrom, who is battling inflammation in his right elbow, will remain shut down for two more weeks after undergoing an MRI exam this week, manager Luis Rojas said Friday. On Thursday, deGrom sought a second opinion in Los Angeles from Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who
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