The New York Mets have one of the strongest bullpens in the game. However, Brooks Raley might miss more time than initially anticipated due to his elbow injury.
Raley and the team are currently weighing whether he’ll need to undergo surgery.
The New York Mets got some rough news on Thursday. Mets stud pitcher Brooks Raley has been one of the best relievers in baseball so far this season. He hasn't allowed a run in eight appearances but has missed some time as he's dealt with elbow inflammation.
Francisco Lindor will not be in the starting lineup on Thursday, a day after leaving a game with flu-like symptoms. Joey Wendle will start at shortstop against the Chicago Cubs.
The New York Mets should have one of their top relievers back on the mound in the near future. New York's bullpen has been one of the best in baseball so far this season and currently has the sixth-best ERA at 2.85.
The New York Mets have one of the best bullpens in Major League Baseball. Unfortunately, the team will be without a key piece for the foreseeable future.
The Mets announced that left-hander Brooks Raley has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to elbow inflammation.
One day after the New York Mets saw their season come to a close, pitchers Drew Smith and Brooks Raley immediately got to work on improving their mechanics.
The Major League Baseball offseason has been ongoing since the Texas Rangers won the 2023 World Series, and the New York Mets still have work to do before the beginning of spring training.
Raley’s 2023 was a rare highlight in the Mets’ bullpen At the 2022 Winter Meetings, the Mets addressed the need for a left-handed reliever by trading for (then) 34-year old Brooks Raley from the Tampa Bay Rays for pitching prospect Keyshawn Askew.
Raley was effective for the Mets in 2023. The Mets plan to pick up their team option on left-handed relief pitcher Brooks Raley for the 2024 season, according to Jon Heyman.
The Mets will be picking up their club option on left-hander Brooks Raley.
Los Angeles is in an envious position as they head into the postseason once again.
The New York Mets will have to play Tetris with their bullpen pieces after losing their setup man to injury.
The New York Mets recently got some good injury news one their top left-handed reliever, Brooks Raley. Roughly a week ago, Raley was ruled week-to-week by general manager Billy Eppler with a low-grade hamstring strain.
The Mets may be getting back a key reliever sooner rather than later. According to Tim Healey of Newsday, lefty Brooks Raley threw a bullpen session yesterday and is slated to pitch in a live game this week.
Updates on just a few of the New York Mets many banged-up pitchers at the moment were provided earlier today by general manager Billy Eppler. Eppler met with reporters and shared the following on Brooks Raley (low-grade hamstring strain) and Bryce Montes de Oca (elbow).
Good news for the Mets' bullpen. Relief pitcher Brooks Raley told reporters on Tuesday that there is a "strong possibility" that he'll be ready for Opening Day.
A surprising update came late last night when it was reported that New York Mets‘ new left-handed relief pitcher, Brooks Raley, was pulled from The World Baseball Classic’s roster for Team USA.
Every season the small-market Rays find a way to prove doubters wrong and exceed expectations, but is 2023 the year where the Rays take a step back?
The New York Mets acquired left-hander Brooks Raley from the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday in exchange for a minor league pitcher, multiple outlets reported.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The biggest trade-deadline move for the Tampa Bay Rays was acquiring center fielder Jose Siri from the Houston Astros. He's got a lot of promise, and the Rays' have a huge need at that position, especially with Kevin Kiermaier, Brett Phillips and Josh Lowe all gone in the past few weeks.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays have landed in Toronto, set to start a critically important five-game series over four days against the Blue Jays, their American League East rival.
Cash insisted the decision hasn't caused a rift in the clubhouse.
SEATTLE, Wash. — Brooks Raley has bounced around baseball for the past decade or so and done some good things, but there's been nothing quite like his time with the Tampa Bay Rays.
Raley, 33, was one of the top lefty relievers on the market this winter.
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