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Jose Quintana leaves spring game with side tightness, status for World Baseball Classic unknown

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Jose Quintana's status for the World Baseball Classic is unknown. (Jeff Roberson, AP)




JUPITER — The Mets completed nearly three weeks of spring training without any injuries. But at the start of the third weekend, they lost two starting pitchers in David Peterson and Jose Quintana with what the club hopes are only minor injuries.

Peterson is considered day-to-day after imaging on his left foot showed a contusion. Peterson took a comebacker off of the outside of his foot in a Grapefruit League game on Saturday at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.

Sunday in Jupiter, Quintana complained of side tightness after throwing just one inning. Quintana was set to depart camp following the game and join Team Colombia for the World Baseball Classic, but his status for the tournament is now in question. He was sent back to Port St. Lucie as a precaution and will undergo imaging Monday.

“We’ll get some imaging and see where we are with it shortly,” manager Buck Showalter said after the Mets’ 7-1 win over the Cardinals. “It’s a little too early to see where we are with it. I’m glad he spoke to us and told us so we could get him out of there. We’re not taking any chances.”

Following two innings by Kodai Senga, Quintana pitched a scoreless inning and struck out one, throwing just 13 pitches in his second Grapefruit League start on Sunday. It was a marked improvement from his last time out when the pitch clock flummoxed the veteran. He rushed his delivery and lasted only 2/3 of an inning as a result.

The 34-year-old signed a two-year contract with the Mets in December to bolster the starting pitching depth. The Mets have stockpiled depth for exactly this reason. Should the Mets be down two starters at the end of camp, they can slot right-hander Tylor Megill into the rotation.

But missing the WBC would be a blow for Quintana, who pitched in the 2017 WBC and has talked about being honored to represent his country in the event once again. The Mets aren’t ready to say that he is withdrawing from the event, preferring to wait for the results of the imaging before any decisions regarding the WBC and the rest of his spring training workload are determined.

“We’ll get everything back and see if it’s still in play or not,” Showalter said. “We’ll see once we get the information that we need.”

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Originally published at Tribune News Service
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