The Mets experienced a setback early in camp with the injury of new pitcher Frankie Montas, who has been diagnosed with a lat strain that will keep him from throwing for six to eight weeks. This absence will likely extend into mid-May, prompting the Mets to adjust their rotation plans without adding additional arms from the market. The rotation is expected to consist of current healthy pitchers like Kodai Senga and Sean Manaea, while prospects may be integrated later in the season.
The Mets have suffered an injury setback with Frankie Montas, who will miss spring training entirely due to a lat strain, affecting the team's rotation plans.
Despite the setback, the Mets have decided not to pursue additional pitching options, relying on in-house depth for their rotation this season.
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