Mets ace Jacob deGrom has been out of action with a sprain in a right elbow ligament, but the disease has healed and he is in “perfect condition,” New York team president Sandy reported. Alderson.
Tuesday marked the first time deGrom’s disease was described as a “sprain,” the team had previously described the injury as an inflammation in his right elbow. However, Alderson clarified that sprain was “a term that doctors used … another condition for mild discomfort,” and indicated that the serpentine’s disease was something of a very low level. which has been resolved on its own “.
After suspending its activities on July 30, deGrom – who has not pitched in the Majors since July 7 – received approval to re-launch on August 25. Grom’s weekend was still throwing on flat ground a maximum of 100 feet away. A Mets executive has added that deGrom will probably not launch from a mound but until mid-September.