Some recovered Mets players are taking a step of various lengths.
AJ Minter hopes that you will be ready by the first day. Ronny Mauricio is ongoing (although not sprinting). Dedniel Nunnes was throwing and “health” said Carlos Mendo Sa. And Paul Blackburn returned to the mound.
About two weeks before the spring training began, Mint himself said that he felt “really good” after the hip surgery, and Mendoza generally had a optimistic outlook on the trio of Mets who finished the season on the injured list. We provided.
Mint, who has been talking to him for the first time since Mets signed a two -year $ 22 million agreement, stated that he had not yet started throwing from the mound after the August surgery, which ended the 2024 season early.
The left -handed left -handed person who spent the first eight seasons with Braves was in crutches for eight weeks, but now he can do regular activities.
He wants to be in the mound next week.
“I don't want to give a date on it, but I personally go to me that I am ready near the opening day,” said Mintand from Cityfield for Saturday.
After tearing the ACL in the previous off -season, Mauricio missed the entire 2024 campaign and needed tracking surgery in late July to remove scar tissue from the right knee. About 13 months after the first injury, the young infielder has not missed everything.
“We are going to take it slowly with him,” Mendoza said about Mauricio. “This is a man who missed the year last year and had several sets, but we like the place where he is now physically. He is doing baseball. He is a cage. He is throwing a ground ball.
He is in the middle of the running progress, but is not the end and does not sprint at the start of the camp.

This season is important for Mauricio, a solid prospective customer who can participate in the 3 Base competition if it debuted in 2023 and does not add Pete Alonso (or another corner infielder).
Nunes, a revelation last season, posted 2.31 ERA in 35 innings and missed everything in September and October, which was called the tension of the right forearm.
Mendosa said that the right wing had recently completed a speed program at the Academy of the Dominican team, and recently completed the speed program.
“Now we will start building him again,” said Mendoza.
Black Burn is probably the farthest in this group.
On the right side was restored to the cerebrospinal fluid leakage on October 11, and the club estimated a 4-5 month timetable for returns.
Mendoza said that Blackburn has returned to the mound this week, but has returned to the mound just for light throws.
“He's proceeding smoothly,” Mendoza said about Blackburn.
Francisco Linder, who was restricted in the latter half of last season due to his back discomfort, said he was fine.
“I feel like I'm in a good place,” Lindor said.
Clay Holmes, who has shifted from the Yankees rescuer to the Mets starter, reported to Port St. Lucy about a week ago.
“There is a very detailed throwing building up until the end of spring,” said Holmes. “Probably starting to throw a batter a little earlier. However, to make sure that the accumulation progresses smoothly and things are not in a hurry. The big thing seems to be in place.”
Terry Collins Recently, in 2020, I had breakfast with YOENIS CESPEDES, who played a major at the age of 39 at the age of 39 (when the season was opt -out after eight games), the outfielder of the former star reported that it was “good.” To Mets.
“I want to come back,” said Collins. “If someone could do it, he could do it, he could do it.”

