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Nolan McLean set to join Team USA after vertigo-like symptoms
Summary
After a brief bout of vertigo-like symptoms, Mets pitcher Nolan McLean threw roughly 55 pitches in a minor-league outing and is expected to meet with team trainers before joining Team USA for the World Baseball Classic.
Content
Nolan McLean threw four innings in a minor-league game and is expected to join Team USA for the World Baseball Classic. He had been scheduled to join earlier but experienced "vertigo-like symptoms," prompting the Mets and McLean to take a cautious approach. McLean completed a side session, played catch, and then threw roughly 55 pitches in Wednesday's outing without reporting symptoms. He will meet with the Mets' training staff early Thursday before traveling to join the U.S. roster.
Key details:
- McLean experienced "vertigo-like symptoms" and delayed his planned departure to join Team USA.
- He completed a side session, played catch, and threw about 55 pitches in a minor-league game without symptoms.
- McLean said he lost about five pounds in the previous week and that his body now feels where it should.
- He is scheduled to meet with Mets trainers early Thursday to confirm readiness to join Team USA.
- He is slated to start the United States' third pool-play game on Monday against Italy, and manager Mark DeRosa said McLean would start the championship game if the U.S. advances.
Summary:
McLean's cleared throwing session and lack of symptoms point toward him joining Team USA as planned, pending the trainers' meeting. He is scheduled to start the U.S. third pool-play game on Monday against Italy, and Mark DeRosa said McLean would start the final if the U.S. reaches it. The Mets' trainers' meeting early Thursday is the next confirmed procedural step.
