The New York Mets finally see some light at the end of the tunnel in the search for pitching.
Pedro Martinez did some light tossing from 45 feet during the Mets spring training camp on Wednesday.
He looked good," said Randy Niemann, the Mets' rehabilitation pitching coordinator. "It's just the beginning. It's the start of a long process, but he looked really good."
Martinez battled who battled injuries to his toe and rotator cuff last year is still not expected to be back until August. Until then, the Mets will have to find a way to stay in the NL East with a patch work pitching staff that may include Chan Ho-Park and Oliver Perez.
With the NL East looking surprisingly strong this year, Mets fans can only hope the hitting is a good as last year and that Tom Glavine, Orlando Hernandez, and John Maine stay healthy and pitch strong.
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Sunday, March 11, 2007
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