(Atlanta) The New York dishes announced that the launcher Carlos Carrasco could be on the sidelines for a month due to a muscular elongation at an oblique.
Posted yesterday at 4:25 p.m.
Carrasco, 35, is 13-5 with a 3.92 GAA this season. He fell in action on Monday in a game against the Atlanta Braves.
The dishes indicated that Carrasco had undergone magnetic resonance imagery on Tuesday and that it had revealed muscle elongation. The team added that this type of injury usually required three to four weeks to heal completely.
Carrasco gave up three runs in two innings in a 13-1 loss to the Braves, who are four and a half games behind the Mets in the National East Division. His outing was interrupted for 55 minutes due to rain. He came back to complete the second set and appeared to be injured on his last shot.
“We’ll see how I feel tomorrow,” Carrasco said after the game. This is the first time I feel something like this. It happened on my last shot. »
At its seven previous departures, Carrasco had compiled a 5-0 sheet with an average of 1.69.