By Anthony DiComo Once feared lost for the season, left-hander Jon Niese is now targeting mid-August for his return from a partially torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder. …read more
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By Anthony DiComo Once feared lost for the season, left-hander Jon Niese is now targeting mid-August for his return from a partially torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder. …read more
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By Anthony DiComo Dillon Gee gave the Mets an adequate start from someone not named Jon Niese or Matt Harvey, LaTroy Hawkins preserved his efforts and John Buck once again did a little bit of everything in a 2-0 win over the Nationals.
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By Anthony DiComo The Mets cranked out an 11-2 Opening Day victory over the Padres behind Jon Niese‘s strong pitching and Collin Cowgill‘s first career grand slam. …read more
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By Jay Greenberg While the Mets may not boast a definitive pitching staff ace as the 2013 season unfolds, don’t expect Opening Day starter Jon Niese to put extra pressure on himself to be the ace. …read more
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By Anthony DiComo A day after the Mets named Jon Niese their Opening Day starter, manager Terry Collins acknowledged that Johan Santana will not be ready to break camp with the team. …read more
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By Anthony DiComo With Johan Santana “extremely likely” to open the season on the disabled list, according to general manager Sandy Alderson, the Mets officially moved forward Thursday with their contingency plan. Left-hander Jon Niese will start Opening Day at Citi Field in place of Santana. …read more
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By Anthony DiComo Originally scheduled to undergo a heart ablation before Christmas to correct the arrhythmias he has experienced throughout his career, Jon Niese instead opted against surgery.
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