Good news is presented in the near future for the New York Mets. With a quality brand of star players on the roster they expect to welcome back one more dearly missed performer. Pedro Martinez is pitching in a rehab stint this week and is expected to rejoin the team soon. Right in the middle of the playoff race the Mets gets so lucky. The 35-year-old pitcher had his rotator cuff repaired in October. He's been determined to make a return all season after sitting all of 2006.
His spot in the rotation if he's healthy enough to pitch by September will make the Mets a formidable contender, giving them another sharp veteran right-hander. They're already a tough team to beat now just wait until Pedro gets back! I don't envy any NL teams in the East like the Braves. It's going to another tight race for the NL wildcard again. I don't see Atlanta winning the pennant for the second straight year. Their addition of Mark Teixeira will help, but won't put them over the edge.
Martinez will make a rehab start on Wednesday and the franchise will see how things go. The 3-time Cy Young winner isn't going to give up hope on his late season emergence. The Mets feel that whatever they can get out of him on the mound will be beneficial. I'd like to see appear in the playoffs, rather it would be okay by me (since I'm a Cubs fan) if was unable to start any games in a possible Cubs vs. Mets NL championship series. Until then we'll see what happens.
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