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BALTIMORE — The Oakland Athletics were not deterred by a six-game losing streak to open the season.
They were simply going to “Ride the Wave,” a mantra the team embraced to get past the
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Across the country from Citi Field, Jed Lowrie is raking with a surgically repaired knee — and he has claimed the Mets would not allow him to get the knee operated on during his ill-fated tenure
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This didn’t finish Jed Lowrie’s Mets career. But it certainly makes it seem like his time with the Mets will entail seven at-bats and two years almost entirely spent on the sideline. To make room on the roster for activated pitcher Jared Hughes, the Mets placed Lowrie on the 45-day Injured List on Sunday. It’s …
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Jed Lowrie will open the season where he’s spent most of his time with Mets: on the injured list. The team announced the move Monday, calling the injury “left knee discomfort.” He will see team physician David Altcheck this week to “find out the next step,’’ according to manager Luis Rojas. When pressed, Rojas did …
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Jacob deGrom’s pursuit of his scheduled Opening Day start won’t include an exhibition tune-up against the Yankees. The Mets ace, who was removed from his last start in an intrasquad scrimmage after only one inning because of back discomfort, threw 17 pitches in a bullpen session Friday and indicated he felt strong physically, according to …
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The resumption of spring training 2.0 on Tuesday will bring an increased focus on roster construction for Mets officials. With only 10 workout days remaining until Opening Day, following Monday’s mid-camp break at Citi Field, the biggest personnel question might be whether the team can count on Robinson Cano and Brad Brach as part of …
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When spring training was suspended in March, the Mets were still trying to configure their rotation and get multiple rehabbing players ready for the season. More than three months later, as they prepare to resume workouts next week — this time at Citi Field with MCU Park in Brooklyn as a potential overflow site — …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Mets. Any update on [Michael] Conforto’s oblique? — @PatCollins63 Conforto is taking regular batting practice and team officials …