Good news for the Mets, bad news for the Mariners and not bad news for the Red Sox.
Reyes back at camp
New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes is training once more after missing 19 days to treat a hyperactive thyroid.
The Mets were expecting him to miss up to eight weeks so Reyes’ return is a pleasant bonus at this point.
While the early return is a good sign, the Mets have Reyes on a strict diet to manage the condition and it remains to be seen if the diet change will be enough for Reyes to play with his usual frequency.
The over/under on Mets regular season wins is 82.5, but they’ve suffered so many injuries that most people are betting under so the payout is really low at -180.
The good news from Reyes might make a small bet on the over worthwhile, but the Mets have a lot of obstacles to overcome.
Pedroia’s wrist X-rays negative
Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia injured his left wrist trying to stop a smash hit in the first inning of yesterday’s night game against the Twins but X-rays have confirmed that it is nothing worse than a sprain.
Pedroia was not scheduled to play in today’s game against the Pirates and the injury is not likely to impact the Red Sox odds. The over/under for Red Sox regular season wins is 94.5.
Lee not quite healthy for the Mariners
The Seattle Mariners ace pitcher Cliff Lee’s abdominal strain is still bothering him and there’s no time-line for his recovery.
The season starts April 5. Lee will need some time to build up his arm, so he likely won’t be ready to begin the season.
The Mariners will need a healthy Lee if they’re to take the next step and challenge for a playoff spot. Resting him is the right choice, but missing him for any great length of time will badly hurt this team’s MLB odds.