Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer
Jacob deGrom front view ball still in hand grey uniform

Jacob deGrom front view ball still in hand grey uniform

Here is the latest news and possible return dates for Mets players on the IL…

Jacob deGrom (forearm tightness)

DeGrom threw off a mound for the first time in more than a week on Sunday. Per Luis Rojas, next steps are still being worked out, but deGrom had “no complaints” after the session.

Rojas added he doesn’t know whether or not deGrom will need a rehab assignment.

“We got to see when he throws maybe a full tilt side and see how he feels. …That’s something to discuss but we haven’t done it yet,” he said.

Acting Mets GM Zack Scott gave an update on deGrom on July 20 while speaking with Jon Heyman and Cody Decker on the Big Time Baseball podcast.

“It’s pretty mild,” Scott said. “We’re not too concerned long-term. When he’ll be back, it could be pretty quick. It all depends on symptoms. He’ll take a little time to rest it, let the inflammation kind of go down and then start ramping it up. I don’t expect it to be a long IL stint, but it’s always hard to predict these things because it’s all symptom-based.”

DeGrom is on the 10-day IL and is eligible to return as soon as July 25, though he will likely be out longer.

Potential return date: TBD

David Peterson (right oblique strain, right foot fracture)

The Mets transferred Peterson to the 60-day IL on July 24 to make room on the 40-man roster for Mark Payton, who was acquired from Cincinnati. But when Peterson was transferred to the 60-day IL, it was announced that he had suffered a Jones fracture of the fifth metatarsal on his right foot.

Peterson was originally placed on the IL on July 2 (retroactive to July 1) due to a right oblique strain, but his new foot injury means there is no current timeline for his return, according to Luis Rojas. Peterson will undergo surgery, which could end his season, depending on how he responds.

Potential return date: TBD

Carlos Carrasco (hamstring)

Luis Rojas announced on July 24 that Rojas will make another rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse, meaning he will not make his Mets debut this weekend.

Carrasco has made two rehab starts so far, with the last one coming on July 20.

Potential return date: Late July

Noah Syndergaard (TJS recovery)

Syndergaard continued his throwing program on July 21, throwing in the outfield before the Mets’ game against the Reds in Cincinnati.

Syndergaard still needs to start throwing from the mound and perhaps advance to live batting practice before going on a rehab assignment.

He was shut down from throwing for six weeks on May 27 after an MRI revealed inflammation, but no structural damage — a setback that ended his first rehab assignment.

Potential return date: Sept. 1

Francisco Lindor (oblique)

Acting Mets GM Zack Scott gave an update on Lindor on July 20 while speaking with Jon Heyman and Cody Decker on the Big Time Baseball podcast.

Scott, who cited four-to-six weeks as a usual timeframe to return from an oblique injury, said Lindor is “already doing better at this point” in his recovery than some other Mets players who recently had similar injuries.

Lindor landed on the IL with a right oblique strain on July 17.

Potential return date: Mid-to-late August

Jose Peraza (fractured middle finger)

Peraza took grounders at Citi Field on July 23 while still wearing a splint on his finger, which he is not close to being rid of.

Peraza was placed on the 10-day IL on July 20 with a fractured right middle finger. Over 52 games, he’s batting .205 with six home runs and 19 RBI.

Potential return date: TBD

Corey Oswalt (right knee inflammation)

The Mets announced on July 6 that Oswalt has been placed on the 10-day IL, retroactive to July 5, with right knee inflammation.

The 27-year old Oswalt started for the Mets on July 4, allowing three earned runs over 4.0 innings of work against the Yankees.

Potential return date: TBD

Sean Reid-Foley (right elbow inflammation)

Reid-Foley was placed on the 10-day IL, retroactive to July 1, with right elbow inflammation on July 4 prior to the team’s doubleheader against the Yankees.

In 12 games this season, the RHP is 2-1 with a 5.23 ERA and 26 strikeouts over 20.2 IP. In his last outing on June 30 against the Atlanta Braves, Reid-Foley allowed three runs on four hits with a walk in just 0.1 IP.

Potential return date: TBD

Jordan Yamamoto (shoulder)

The Mets originally placed Yamamoto on the 10-day IL before transferring him to the 60-day lL on May 25 to make room on the 40-man roster for Billy McKinney.

Potential return date: August

Robert Gsellman (lat)

The Mets transferred Gsellman to the 60-day IL on June 23, shortly after he was shut down from throwing for six weeks due to a lat injury.

Gsellman last pitched on June 19 against the Washington Nationals, when he allowed one run on three hits in 2.0 innings while serving as the opener.

Potential return date: September

Joey Lucchesi (Tommy John surgery) and Dellin Betances (shoulder surgery) are out for the season

Source