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Bradford Is Throwing In Mets Camp After Being Limited By Oblique Injury

By Former Writers

February 27, 2014 No comments

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Updated February 27, 2014

Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reported today that right-handed prospect Chasen Bradford has tossed a baseball the past two days after being held out early in camp because of an oblique injury.

Original Post February 22, 2014

Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reported on Friday that right-handed pitching prospect Chasen Bradford, in camp as a non-roster invite, has been limited in his activity early in camp by a strained oblique muscle.

In 2013, Bradford made appearances for both St. Lucie (A+) and Binghamton (AA) and combined he was 9-3, a 2.61 ERA, 4 saves, and 61 strikeouts in 69 innings.

He was also one of the best relief pitchers in the Arizona Fall league where he was 2-0, with a save, and didn’t allow a run in 11.2 innings.

Rubin shares that Bradford should resume throwing within a week.

(Photo Credit: Doug MacDonald)

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