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Mets' Sean Manaea Faces Extended Absence After Injury Setback

The left-hander has been shut down for at least two weeks due to oblique inflammation, delaying his return to late May or early June.

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Overview

  • Sean Manaea experienced renewed discomfort in his right oblique, prompting an MRI that revealed inflammation.
  • The Mets have shut Manaea down from throwing for at least two weeks, after which he will require a six-week buildup before returning.
  • Manaea, who signed a three-year, $75 million contract in December 2024, had initially aimed for an April return before this setback.
  • The Mets are relying on their current rotation, which has performed well early in the season, to manage his absence.
  • In related injury updates, Paul Blackburn has started a throwing progression, and Jeff McNeil is taking swings at up to 85% intensity as he recovers from his own oblique strain.