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    Saturday, May 11, 2024

    Mets' Matz has tender elbow, status for opening day in doubt

    New York Mets pitcher Steven Matz has been scratched from his next start because of tenderness in his left elbow, putting his status for opening day in doubt.

    Matz had been scheduled to throw Monday in a minor league game.

    "There's a little irritation, and he's got to work that out," Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said Sunday. "We don't think it's anything significant, but it bothers him on extension. He won't pitch tomorrow, and we'll see where that takes him over the next four or five days."

    Alderson said the problem has bothered Matz for "a period of time."

    While Matz hasn't been sent for an MRI, Alderson said the ailment is troubling because the 25-year-old has often been slowed during his two seasons with the Mets.

    "It's worrisome that he continues to be injured off and on. That's the difficulty," Alderson said.

    Matz was 9-8 with a 3.40 ERA in 22 starts last year, but was shut down in September and had surgery to remove bone spurs from his left elbow.

    The Mets open the season April 3 at home against Atlanta.

    Matz gave up five runs and eight hits in four innings against Miami on Wednesday. He is 1-1 with a 4.26 ERA in four starts this spring.

    Matz said the discomfort flared up before that last start and continued during the game. He said he notified the trainers afterward when more soreness than usual lingered.

    "It's just a little tenderness and a little setback," said Matz, who will have a lighter workout Monday and long toss.

    "I think I'll be fine. I think I'll be good to go. I'll resume throwing and try to jump back in it," he said.

    Manager Terry Collins said he was "extremely disappointed" to hear the news, saying he couldn't imagine Matz would be ready for the start of the season if he misses this week.

    "We had a backup plan, and we're going to turn to that backup plan right now. We're just lucky we have some pretty good pitching," Collins said.

    A prolonged injury to Matz, the lone left-handed starter in the rotation, would create at least one spot for either Robert Gsellman or Seth Lugo. Those righties were already in the mix as potential replacements for Zack Wheeler, also an option in his return from Tommy John surgery in 2015.

    Yankees 7, Rays 4

    Aaron Hicks hit a two-run homer and added an RBI single, and Greg Bird also had an RBI single for New York. Bird, who will start at first base on opening day after being injured all last season, is hitting .447 this spring.

    Brad Miller had a two-run single for Tampa Bay.

    Mets 8, Braves 2

    Mystic's Matt Harvey threw six solid innings, allowing two runs, and Jose Reyes tripled, doubled and singled for New York. Harvey, who hit 97 on the radar gun, struck out four with one walk.

    Ender Inciarte had an RBI single and a sacrifice fly for Atlanta. Emilio Bonifacio, who played in just 24 games last year, had two hits and scored twice.

    Red Sox 7, Twins 2

    Chris Sale threw six scoreless innings, giving up six hits and one walk with six strikeouts. Andrew Benintendi, Christian Vasquez and Steve Selsky each homered for Boston, and Pablo Sandoval doubled and singled.

    Kyle Gibson gave up four hits and walked none with four strikeouts in six shutout innings for Minnesota. Brian Dozier had two hits and Eddie Rosario added three.

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