Jacob deGrom going for MRI as injury worries grow

Jacob deGrom going for MRI as injury worries grow

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PORT ST. LUCIE — On a day Jacob deGrom was expected to put the final touches on a hopeful spring training leading into the season, he instead could be found in an MRI tube.

The Mets’ ace was set to get scanned at 9:30 a.m., the Mets said Friday, after feeling some tightness a day prior in his right (throwing) shoulder.

DeGrom was scratched from the start at Roger Dean Stadium against the Cardinals, which was set to be his final tune-up before the Mets open in Washington on Thursday.

Jacob deGrom pitching for the Mets on March 27, 2022
Corey Sipkin

It is still conceivable deGrom could get the ball on Opening Day — each starter was scheduled an extra day leading up to the start of the season — but the Mets have far bigger worries with a star who did not appear in a game after July 7 last season because of a low-grade tear of the ulnar collateral ligament.

DeGrom has been typically excellent — five innings, one run, 10 strikeouts — in a spring that had been smooth until he felt something in his shoulder while long-tossing Thursday.

The Mets will be starting Felix Pena in his place for the Grapefruit League game.

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