Dedniel Nunez, a relief pitcher for the New York Mets, is currently rehabilitating from an elbow injury and is not expected to participate in games imminently. Manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed they are being cautious with his recovery, aiming for him to be ready by Opening Day. Nunez had shown promise last season, boasting a 2.31 ERA and 48 strikeouts in 35 innings. With the Mets restructuring their bullpen, a healthy Nunez would be vital for increasing their postseason competitiveness after last year's NLCS run.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza stated that relief pitcher Dedniel Nunez is still in recovery and won't see game action soon, aiming for Opening Day.
Nunez's strong performance last season, highlighted by a 2.31 ERA with 48 strikeouts, placed him as a key piece in the Mets' bullpen before his injury.
Mendoza expressed hope for Nunez's recovery, emphasizing the importance of being cautious to avoid setbacks, especially after his complex injury history.
Nunez's return is crucial for the Mets as they reform their bullpen, with other pitchers vying for roles in a more reliable setup than last season.
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