Mets, Dodgers Pitchers Near Rehab Returns After Injuries
Mets, Dodgers Pitchers Near Rehab Returns After Injuries

Mets, Dodgers Pitchers Near Rehab Returns After Injuries

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The New York Mets are close to getting their ace pitcher, Kodai Senga, back after a promising rehab start following a shoulder capsule strain that sidelined him all season. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza expressed optimism about Senga's return to the rotation soon, potentially even skipping another rehab outing. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Dodgers are seeing progress from pitchers Blake Snell and Blake Treinen, both of whom recently faced hitters and could begin rehab assignments shortly after the All-Star break. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised Snell's performance, noting his clean delivery and effective pitch mix, while Treinen is aiming to return to his bullpen role after recovering from a forearm issue. Both teams have struggled with injuries in their pitching staffs, and these potential returns are vital for bolstering their respective rotations and bullpens. The Mets and Dodgers could see significant improvements in pitching depth in the near future as these players ramp back up to full strength.

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