New York Mets Pitcher Luis Severino to Miss Two Months Due to Knee Injury
The New York Mets announced that pitcher Luis Severino will be sidelined for approximately two months due to a knee injury. The 29-year-old right-hander experienced discomfort during his last start and underwent further evaluation, which revealed a significant issue requiring a rehabilitation program.
Severino, who joined the Mets this season after a stint with the New York Yankees, was expected to be a key part of the Mets’ pitching rotation. His absence comes at a challenging time for the team, which is looking to stay competitive in the playoff race. Severino had shown promise in recent outings, showcasing his ability to handle high-pressure situations on the mound.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza expressed disappointment over the news, highlighting Severino’s contributions to the team. “Luis has been an integral part of our plans this season,” Showalter stated. “We’ll miss his presence on the mound, but we’re committed to supporting him through his recovery.”
The Mets will now need to adjust their rotation in Severino’s absence. Prospects from the minor leagues are being considered, along with potential trades as the season progresses. This injury is particularly concerning for the Mets, who have faced several injury setbacks this season.
As Severino begins his rehabilitation, fans are hopeful for a swift recovery. The Mets will continue to monitor his progress, with the hope that he can return to the lineup by late November, in time for a potential postseason push.