
Carlos Carrasco itching to finally join Mets: ‘Really close’
NY Post
Carlos Carrasco cannot wait to join the party.
The right-hander, out since he tore his right hamstring during spring training, is gearing up to make his regular-season Mets debut. After his first rehab start, however, he would not reveal the exact timeline for his return to Citi Field. “It’s unbelievable. The way they’re playing right now, the way they’re pitching it’s really good,” Carrasco said after he pitched two scoreless innings Thursday night for the High-A Brooklyn Cyclones against the Jersey Shore BlueClaws. “Like I said before, I can’t wait to go out there and pitch. It’s coming soon, I’m really close. More importantly, everything feels fine.”More Related News

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