Mets’ Johan Santana’s Shoulder Not Ready To Start Season

New York Mets ace pitcher Johan Santana’s left shoulder that has given him trouble will not be ready by Opening Day on April 1, the team said.

Actually, it is more a question now of when will Santana be ready to pitch. But no one seems to know or is willing to take a guess at Mets camp.

At the same time, team officials will  not officially say Santana will not be ready to start the season, but he hasn’t pitched off a mound in 11 days, and there’s no timetable stated for him to start. Jonathon Niese, who has been superb this spring (1-0, 0.71), is slated to make the Opening Day start now, according to cbssports.com

Manager Terry Collins came the closest to revealing Santana’s status when he said about the likelihood that Niese would get the April 1 Opening Day assignment vs. the San Diego Padres. “There’s a strong possibility that’s going to happen.” Niese is lined up to pitch the opener 15 days from today after throwing five innings of one-run ball against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday.

Other Mets people spoke about how important it is to get Santana right, and some mentioned how they’d like him to be strong to finish the season. But no one suggested Opening Day was even a remote possibility.

Most Mets officials are trying to avoid the topic altogether, possibly in part because Santana had such a negative reaction to general manager Sandy Alderson saying 15 days ago that Santana didn’t come to spring trainingready to pitch.

The Mets were surprised Santana wasn’t ready to pitch to start spring, but while Alderson didn’t characterize their feeling about Santana’s lack of readiness, the veteran pitcher seemed to take it hard; he surprised the Mets by staging an impromptu throwing session from a mound as a reaction to the Mets’ reaction.

Santana has what has been described as a “weak” shoulder. He finished the 2012 season on the disabled list. His season included the team’s biggest highlight, the franchise’s first ever no-hitter, but he struggled after throwing that June 1 gem against the St. Louis Cardinals. Santana has thrown off flat ground this week, but his next mound appearance remains unknown.

Niese, after throwing five strong innings against the Braves, said he heard it’s “leaning toward” him for the start, before adding, “I haven’t been told officially.” Niese, who allowed two hits, one walks, one run (on a Chris Johnson  home run) in five innings, said the Opening Day assignment “would be an honor.”

 

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