Mets' Parnell has partially torn elbow ligament
NEW YORK - Mets closer Bobby Parnell has a partially torn elbow ligament after just 25 pitches this season and might need surgery.
Parnell gave up Denard Span's tying double in the ninth inning during Monday's opening 9-7 loss to Washington. It was the right-hander's first save opportunity since a neck injury that required surgery and sidelined him for the final two months last season.
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He complained of tightness in his right elbow after Monday's game. The Mets said he was examined Tuesday at the Hospital for Special Surgery. An MRI showed a partial tear of the right medial collateral ligament.
The team said he received a plasma injection and will rest about two weeks. Parnell then will start a throwing program, and a decision on surgery will be made after that.
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