Carrasco has oblique strain, may miss 3-4 weeks

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Mets pitcher Carlos Carrasco, who left Monday’s start after returning after a 55-minute rain delay to record the final out of the second inning, has been diagnosed with a left oblique strain, which typically takes three to four weeks of recovery.

Mets pitcher Carlos Carrasco, who left Monday’s start after returning after a 55-minute rain delay to record the final out of the second inning, has been diagnosed with a left oblique strain, which typically takes three to four weeks of recovery.

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