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Tue Apr 12 201603:58LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) began rehab as...
LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) began a rehab assignment Sunday, when he gave up one run in two-thirds of an inning for Class A St. Lucie. Edgin hopes to be ready to return to the majors by May 1, though it remains to be seen if there will be a spot for him with the Mets, who already have LHPs Antonio Bastardo and Jerry Blevins in their bullpen.
Mon Apr 11 201621:51RHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery) made first rehab appearance ...
RHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery) made his first rehab appearance Sunday for Single-A St. Lucie.He gave up one run in two-thirds of an inning. Edgin underwent the surgery on Mar. 17, 2015.
Mon Apr 11 201603:36LHP Josh Edgin gave up one run on one hit in two-thirds of innin...
LHP Josh Edgin gave up one run on one hit in two-thirds of an inning Sunday during a rehab appearance for Class A St. Lucie. Edgin, who had Tommy John surgery in March 2015, might be able to rejoin the Mets around May 1.
Mon Apr 4 201604:34LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) on 15-day disa...
LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 25. He might be able to return around May 1.
Sat Feb 20 201603:38LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) expected to re...
LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) is expected to return around midseason.
Sat Jan 16 201602:26LHP Josh Edgin agreed to one-year, $625,000 deal on Friday to av...
LHP Josh Edgin agreed to a one-year, $625,000 deal on Friday to avoid arbitration.
Thu Nov 5 201504:55LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) missed entire ...
LHP Josh Edgin (Tommy John surgery in March 2015) missed the entire 2015 season. He is expected to be out until at least the middle of the 2016 season.
Sat Apr 4 201513:06Edgin (elbow) placed on DL by Mets
Edgin (elbow) has been placed on the DL by the Mets, ESPN New York's Adam Rubin reports.
He will miss the 2015 season due to Tommy John surgery, and the Mets will transfer him to the 60-day DL upon needing a 40-man roster spot in the coming weeks.
Sun Mar 15 201510:11Edgin has decided to have Tommy John surgery to repair injured e...
Edgin has decided to have Tommy John surgery to repair his injured elbow, ESPN New York reports.
Edgin will miss all of the 2015 season due to the surgery. His absence leaves a big hole in the Mets' bullpen, as he was slated to be the main - or possibly - only lefty - in the bullpen and the team did little to address that situation this off-season.
Fri Mar 13 201511:26The Mets are getting second opinion on Edgin's injured elbow fro...
The Mets are getting a second opinion on Edgin's injured elbow from Dr. James Andrews, Newsday's Marc Carig reports.
Edgin can seemingly be ruled out for the start of the season, as he may even need Tommy John surgery. If it's ultimately decided that he doesn't need the procedure, Edgin will likely take a few weeks off from throwing.
Thu Mar 12 201509:30Edgin dealing with overstretched ligament in elbow that causing ...
Edgin is dealing with an overstretched ligament in his elbow that is causing tendonitis, Mike Vorkunov of the Newark Star-Ledger reports.
Edgin seems all but certain to begin the season on the disabled list, but the real question appears to be whether he will undergo Tommy John surgery, or stick to a rest and rehab approach. If he's able to avoid surgery, he'll attempt to throw again in roughly 2-to-3 weeks.
Wed Mar 11 201523:42Edgin may just need rest and rehab on elbow/arm
Edgin may just need rest and rehab on his elbow/arm, though that has to be officially confirmed, ESPN New York reports.
Edgin's velocity has been down this spring, prompting his receiving an MRI and getting examined by Dr. David Altchek, the Mets' physician. Surgery is still a possibility, but the team is still waiting on Altchek's evaluation.
Wed Mar 11 201511:37Edgin had MRI Tuesday and will be reassessed Wednesday
Edgin had an MRI Tuesday and will be reassessed Wednesday, although the team has not announced the nature of his ailment yet, The Record's Matt Ehalt reports.
His velocity was down for the second straight day Monday, and the team apparently is concerned that something might be wrong. He is slated to be a middle reliever for the Mets this season, so the fantasy value here is minimal. We should know more about his status in the coming days.
Mon Mar 9 201522:18Edgin's velocity down for second straight camp
Edgin's velocity is down for the second straight camp, prompting manager Terry Collins' for the player and team's lefty relief options, ESPN New York reports.
Edgin, who was hit hard again Monday, is throwing his fastball in 88-91 mph range, down from the usual consistent 92-93 range. Because there are few good options available, the Mets likely won't send him down to the minors as they did last year. New York opted not to sign any lefty relievers to a major-league deal this offseason, taking Sean Gilmartin in the Rule 5 draft and inking Scott Rice to a minor-league deal to go along with farmhands Dario Alvarez and Jack Leathersich. None have pitched well, possibly leaving a huge hole in the team's pen.
Tue Sep 9 201422:51Edgin (elbow), pitching for first time in 17 days, struck out Co...
Edgin (elbow), pitching for the first time in 17 days, struck out Corey Dickerson with the bases loaded Tuesday.
Edgin did what he does best - retiring the first batter, stranding inherited runners and setting down lefties. He now has retired 36 of 42 first batters he has faced while lefties are just 11-for-64 with 17 strikeouts.
Tue Sep 2 201418:39Edgin received cortisone shot Tuesday to treat elbow inflammatio...
Edgin received a cortisone shot Tuesday to treat his elbow inflammation, ESPN New York reports.
Edgin, out since August 26 due to the ailment, is expected to join the Mets in Cincinnati and be available out of the bullpen Friday.
Sun Aug 31 201417:38Edgin (elbow inflammation) will remain in New York to see team's...
Edgin (elbow inflammation) will remain in New York to see the team's doctors and manager Terry Collins said he will be "down for a while," ESPNNewYork.com reports.
The Mets have recently pushed lefty relievers very hard, seen in the injuries to Pedro Feliciano and Tim Byrdak, and the worry has to be Edgin is the next in line to miss substantive time. More will be know following his exam by the team's doctors.
Thu Aug 28 201417:23Edgin (elbow inflammation) looks to be available for Thursday's ...
Edgin (elbow inflammation) looks to be available for Thursday's game, Kristie Ackert of the NY Daily News reports.
Edgin missed the last two games with the ailment. He has been used heavily by manager Terry Collins, as for a good part of the season, he was the only lefty out of the pen, Edgin has been excellent in retiring the first hitter and stranding inherited runners while seeing a good portion of his action against left-handed hitters.
Wed Aug 27 201418:48Edgin expected to miss Wednesday's game with elbow inflammation ...
Edgin is expected to miss Wednesday's game with the elbow inflammation that sidelined him Tuesday, ESPN New York reports.
Manager Terry Collins did not appear overly concerned that Edgin will be out for a while, unlike Vic Black, whose back injury will sidelined him a bit longer. Edgin could possibly be available Thursday, though it would not be surprising to see him miss another day or two, despite what Collins said.
Tue Aug 26 201422:45Edgin dealing with elbow issue and may not be available out of b...
Edgin is dealing with an elbow issue and may not be available out of the bullpen Wednesday, Marc Carig of Newsday reports.
Edgin was also deemed unavailable Tuesday as a result of the injury. For now, it doesn't sound like the Mets will be calling up any bullpen reinforcements from the minors, so Edgin's injury wouldn't seem to be particularly serious.
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