The Mets split a doubleheader with the Atlanta Braves on Monday, but the day was overshadowed by more injuries.
Here's what happened in Mets Land on Monday, in case you missed it...
- Jacob deGrom was dominant as the Mets won Game 1, and the offense went to sleep as the Mets lost Game 2
- As expected, deGrom passed an inspection for illegal sticky substances
- Joey Lucchesi, who was placed on the IL on June 19 due to elbow inflammation, has a significant tear in his UCL and could be headed for Tommy John surgery
- The Mets lost Robert Gsellman for the next six-to-eight weeks due to a torn lat
- Jeurys Familia landed on the IL due to a hip injury, but could be back as soon as the 10 days are up
- Jonathan Villar left Game 2 of the doubleheader early due to a tight calf, and will be reassessed on Tuesday
- Jeff McNeil returned after missing 32 games due to a hamstring injury
- On an all new Shea Anything podcast, the guys discussed the Mets' grueling schedule leading into the All-Star break
- The Mets are implementing workplace changes as result of investigation