Friday, March 8, 2019

Mets News Worth Reading — and More

⚾️ Travis d'Arnaud's comeback continues. 

After his first time behind the plate since Tommy John surgery, d'Arnaud told New York Post writer Kevin Kernan, "I feel great. I feel like I have a new arm.’’ That good news for Mets. 

He caught for three innings.

D'Arnaud had the surgery on April 17, 2018, almost a year ago, after being diagnosed with "a partial tear to the ulnar collateral ligament in his right arm, his throwing arm— https://nydn.us/2VJSY3B.

As a bonus, he also had two hits, both singles.  


⚾️ Take a photo journey of the Mets 2018 opening day, courtesy of newsday.com.

During it you will get a "fans-eye" view of what it was like to be at Citi Field on March 29, 2018 when the Mets faced the Cardinals, whom they beat 9-4.

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