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Mets' Carlos Carrasco is done for the season after breaking his pinky in a weightlifting mishap

New York Mets right-hander Carlos Carrasco broke his right pinky finger in a weightlifting accident and will miss the rest of the season, manager Buck Showalter said Tuesday. Carrasco, 36, was lifting weights before Sunday's game against Seattle when he set down a 50-pound dumbbell and it flipped over, landing on his pinky, Showalter said before New York played at Washington. “He's going to be fine to pitch again next year,” Showalter said.

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Mets pitcher's tenure could be over after gym accident

Mets pitcher's tenure could be over after gym accident
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Carlos Carrasco's Mets season ended by freak dumbbell accident

Carlos Carrasco’s season is over following a freak weight-room accident and his Mets career also likely has come to an end.

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New York Mets' Carlos Carrasco out for season after breaking pinky in a weightlifting mishap

New York Mets right-hander Carlos Carrasco broke his right pinky finger in a weightlifting accident and will miss the rest of the season, manager Buck Showalter said Tuesday.

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Mets' youth movement on full display in 11-5 win over Washington Nationals – The Denver Post

WASHINGTON— The future of the Mets was on display Tuesday night in Washington D.C. For the first time, Brett Baty, Francisco Alvarez, Mark Vientos and Ronny Mauricio all found their names on the same big-league lineup card, with the four of them hitting consecutively from Nos. 5-8.. They did not disappoint as the Mets routed the Washington Nationals 11-5 win at.

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