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Mets Morning News: Rosario appears to be okay, deGrom slowly progressing

Your Wednesday morning dose of New York Mets and MLB news, notes, and links.

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Meet the Mets

Shorstop Amed Rosario sat out Tuesday’s game with discomfort in his left hamstring and groin. His MRI came back clean, though, and he is considered day-to-day.

Jacob deGrom threw a simulated game yesterday, which left both deGrom and pitching coach Dave Eiland in good spirits.

This spring, the Mets are focusing on getting better with their gloves, writes Anthony DiComo.

All these years later, David Wright and Jose Reyes are on the same team and hope for one more shot to be on the field together.

David Wright’s battle with injuries has cost him a lot more than just games, writes Joel Sherman.

Around the National League East

The Phillies are still likely to sign Jake Arrieta, Lance Lynn, or Alex Cobb.

Braves lefty Sean Newcomb continued his impressive spring on Tuesday.

The Good Phight asked if spring training games matter.

Around Major League Baseball

MLB.com looks at which suitor needs Jake Arietta the most.

Despite being on a new team, Cubs pitcher Yu Darvish can’t escape the question of if he was tipping his pitches in Game 7 of the World Series.

Yankees third base prospect Miguel Andujar is beginning to make heads turn at spring training.

Tim Lincecum is back pitching for both his late brother and himself.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

Joshua Tessler previewed Tomas Nido’s season.

This Date in Mets History

Happy 50th birthday to second baseman Jeff Kent.