Injury - Baseball Wiretap

Noah Syndergaard Out Until At Least All-Star Break
Mets star pitcher Noah Syndergaard has a torn muscle behind his right arm.

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Zach Britton Undergoes MRI On Injured Forearm
O's closer Zach Britton had a recurrence of pain in his injured left forearm and wasn't available to pitch on Friday night.

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Noah Syndergaard Gets Positive Second Opinion
Noah Syndergaard received a positive second opinion on his strained right lat muscle from Dr. Neal ElAttrache, according to a source.

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David Price Throws 50-Pitch Simulated Game
David Price threw a 50-pitch simulated game on Thursday, using all four of his pitches.

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Bryce Harper Exits Game With Strained Groin
Bryce Harper exited Thursday's game after injuring his left groin on a diving catch against the Diamondbacks.

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Steven Wright Considering Season-Ending Knee Surgery
Steven Wright is considering left knee surgery that would end his 2017 season.

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Marcus Stroman Leaves Start With Armpit Tightness
Marcus Stroman lasted just three innings on Wednesday night, his shortest outing in three years, because of tightness in his right armpit.

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Cole Hamels To Miss Eight Weeks With Oblique Strain
Cole Hamels was scratched from his Tuesday start against the Astros after experiencing tightness in his right oblique right before game time.

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Noah Syndergaard Getting Second Opinion On Lat Muscle
Noah Syndergaard is scheduled to visit surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache in Los Angeles on Thursday.

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Sandy Alderson: Noah Syndergaard's Start Was 'My Decision'
Sandy Alderson says it was his decision to let Noah Syndergaard start for the Mets on Sunday, despite the pitcher's refusal to have an MRI on his shoulder and arm before taking the mound.

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Noah Syndergaard Now Set For MRI
The Mets have announced that starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard has a possible lat strain.

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