Carlos Carrasco Diagnosed With Low-Grade Oblique Strain

Carlos Carrasco Diagnosed With Low-Grade Oblique Strain

The Mets announced that starter Carlos Carrasco has been diagnosed with a low-grade strain of his left oblique. The team added that recoveries from a strain of this nature typically take three-to-four weeks. It's not unexpected news after the ...
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from: MLB Trade Rumors
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ATLANTA — Carlos Carrasco's left side soreness was diagnosed as something more significant Tuesday. The right-hander, according to the Mets, has a low-grade oblique strain that is expected to keep him sidelined for the next three-to-four weeks.
from: New York Post
- Carrasco out 3-4 weeks with low-grade oblique strain
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- I've Seen Rain, And I've Seen A Dumpster Fire
But one has to wonder what the thinking was when Buck Showalter and company brought an ineffective Carlos Carrasco back out to pitch the last part of the third inning after a 55 minute rain delay with the Mets down 3-0.
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- Carlos Carrasco leaves Monday's start with left side tightness
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from: Bleacher Report
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New York Mets right-hander Carlos Carrasco is expected to be sidelined three to four weeks with a low-grade left oblique strain the team announced Tuesday.
from: Big News Network
- Mets' Carlos Carrasco: Scheduled for MRI
Carrasco is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Tuesday after exiting his start in Monday's 13-1 loss to Atlanta with left side tightness, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports. Carrasco was charged with three earned runs on four hits and one walk over two ...
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- Mets lose Carlos Carrasco for up to a month in another injury blow
ATLANTA — Carlos Carrasco's left side soreness was diagnosed as something more significant Tuesday. The right-hander, according to the Mets, has a low-grade oblique strain that is expected to keep him sidelined for the next three-to-four weeks.
from: New York Post
- Carrasco out 3-4 weeks with low-grade oblique strain
Mets right-hander Carlos Carrasco underwent an MRI exam on Tuesday that revealed a low-grade left oblique strain, the team announced. Per the team, a typical timeline for injuries of this nature is three to four weeks, putting the veteran on track to ...
from: MLB.com
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from: Amazin' Avenue
- Mets Need David Peterson, Trevor Williams to Step Up… Again
The bad news for the Mets continues to pile on for them at the wrong time as it looks like they could be without Carlos Carrasco for at least some stretch of time. Carrasco exited the Mets game after a near-hour rain delay in Monday night's matchup.
from: metsmerizedonline.com
- I've Seen Rain, And I've Seen A Dumpster Fire
But one has to wonder what the thinking was when Buck Showalter and company brought an ineffective Carlos Carrasco back out to pitch the last part of the third inning after a 55 minute rain delay with the Mets down 3-0.
from: The Sports Daily
- Carlos Carrasco leaves Monday's start with left side tightness
Carrasco sat through a lengthy rain delay before returning to finish the second inning, and he apparently felt soreness in his left side on his final pitch of the inning. He'll undergo an MRI on Tuesday but oblique injuries are rarely short-term ...
from: FantasyPros
- Mets' Carlos Carrasco to Miss 3-4 Weeks with Oblique Injury
New York Mets pitcher Carlos Carrasco is expected to miss three-to-four weeks after suffering alow-grade oblique strain, per.
from: Bleacher Report
- Mets RHP Carlos Carrasco (oblique strain) out 3-4 weeks
New York Mets right-hander Carlos Carrasco is expected to be sidelined three to four weeks with a low-grade left oblique strain the team announced Tuesday.
from: Big News Network
- Mets' Carlos Carrasco: Scheduled for MRI
Carrasco is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Tuesday after exiting his start in Monday's 13-1 loss to Atlanta with left side tightness, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports. Carrasco was charged with three earned runs on four hits and one walk over two ...
from: CBSSports.com
- Carlos Carrasco Diagnosed With Low-Grade Oblique Strain
The Mets announced that starter Carlos Carrasco has been diagnosed with a low-grade strain of his left oblique. The team added that recoveries from a strain of this nature typically take three-to-four weeks. It's not unexpected news after the ...
from: MLB Trade Rumors
- Mets lose Carlos Carrasco for up to a month in another injury blow
ATLANTA — Carlos Carrasco's left side soreness was diagnosed as something more significant Tuesday. The right-hander, according to the Mets, has a low-grade oblique strain that is expected to keep him sidelined for the next three-to-four weeks.
from: New York Post
- Carrasco out 3-4 weeks with low-grade oblique strain
Mets right-hander Carlos Carrasco underwent an MRI exam on Tuesday that revealed a low-grade left oblique strain, the team announced. Per the team, a typical timeline for injuries of this nature is three to four weeks, putting the veteran on track to ...
from: MLB.com
- Mets Morning News: Mets blown out in Atlanta, Carrasco exits start with injury
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from: Amazin' Avenue
- Mets Need David Peterson, Trevor Williams to Step Up… Again
The bad news for the Mets continues to pile on for them at the wrong time as it looks like they could be without Carlos Carrasco for at least some stretch of time. Carrasco exited the Mets game after a near-hour rain delay in Monday night's matchup.
from: metsmerizedonline.com
- I've Seen Rain, And I've Seen A Dumpster Fire
But one has to wonder what the thinking was when Buck Showalter and company brought an ineffective Carlos Carrasco back out to pitch the last part of the third inning after a 55 minute rain delay with the Mets down 3-0.
from: The Sports Daily
- Carlos Carrasco leaves Monday's start with left side tightness
Carrasco sat through a lengthy rain delay before returning to finish the second inning, and he apparently felt soreness in his left side on his final pitch of the inning. He'll undergo an MRI on Tuesday but oblique injuries are rarely short-term ...
from: FantasyPros
- Mets' Carlos Carrasco to Miss 3-4 Weeks with Oblique Injury
New York Mets pitcher Carlos Carrasco is expected to miss three-to-four weeks after suffering alow-grade oblique strain, per.
from: Bleacher Report
- Mets RHP Carlos Carrasco (oblique strain) out 3-4 weeks
New York Mets right-hander Carlos Carrasco is expected to be sidelined three to four weeks with a low-grade left oblique strain the team announced Tuesday.
from: Big News Network
- Mets' Carlos Carrasco: Scheduled for MRI
Carrasco is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Tuesday after exiting his start in Monday's 13-1 loss to Atlanta with left side tightness, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports. Carrasco was charged with three earned runs on four hits and one walk over two ...
from: CBSSports.com