Breaking: More Bad News For Mets As Another Top Experienced Fans Favorite Star Suffers Serious Injury And Now Ruled Out Of Dodgers Game

One of the New York Mets has been placed on the 60-day injured list, according to MLB’s transaction log. This move comes after Blackburn had initially been put on the 15-day injured list in late August due to a hand injury. Unfortunately, his condition worsened when he suffered a back injury and was diagnosed with a spinal fluid leak in mid-September. As a result, the Mets have decided to move him to the 60-day IL, which effectively ends his 2024 season.

The Mets’ decision to transfer Blackburn to the 60-day injured list also opens up a spot on the team’s 40-man roster. This roster adjustment was necessary to accommodate the activation of pitcher Kodai Senga, who had also been on the 60-day IL. Senga is expected to play a crucial role for the Mets, as he is now slated to start Game 1 of the National League Division Series (NLDS) against the Philadelphia Phillies.

 

Blackburn’s season-ending injury is a significant loss for the Mets, as they had initially hoped for his return following the hand injury. However, the additional back issue and the diagnosis of a spinal fluid leak made it clear that he would not be able to return to the field this season. The Mets are now looking forward to getting him back to full health for the 2025 season.

As for Senga, his return from injury comes at a critical time for the Mets as they head into the playoffs. Senga has been an important part of the Mets’ pitching rotation this season, and his activation just in time for the postseason gives the team a much-needed boost. With the Mets facing a tough Phillies squad in the NLDS, Senga’s performance in Game 1 will be closely watched.

In conclusion, Blackburn’s move to the 60-day IL marks the end of his season, while Senga’s return provides the Mets with a key asset for their playoff run. The Mets hope that Blackburn will recover fully in time for the next season while focusing on making a deep playoff push with Senga back in the mix.

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