In what amounted to a tune-up before he was set to leave the Mets for the World Baseball Classic, the left-hander sustained a poorly timed injury.
JUPITER, Fla. — In what amounted to a tune-up before he was set to leave the Mets for the World Baseball Classic, Jose Quintana sustained a poorly timed injury.
The Mets lefty felt left side tightness, GM Billy Eppler said, after Quintana threw a scoreless inning against the Cardinals at Roger Dean Stadium on Sunday. Quintana, who was set to pitch for Colombia, will undergo testing Monday, Eppler said. It is unclear if the 34-year-old still will participate in the tournament., in which he struggled to adjust to the new pitch clock.
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