Mets’ Carlos Carrasco exits game early with apparent injury

ATLANTA — Carlos Carrasco’s return to pitch following a rain delay Monday evening could have left him with an damage. 

The Mets right-hander was caught by SNY cameras holding his left facet as he departed by means of the dugout tunnel following the second inning of the Mets’ 13-1 loss to the Braves. Carrasco had returned to the mound following a 55-minute rain delay and walked Dansby Swanson earlier than retiring Austin Riley. 

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Carlos Carrasco
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Joely Rodriguez changed Carrasco for the third inning. 

The Mets have David Peterson lined as much as pitch Saturday as a part of a doubleheader in Philadelphia. The left-hander might stay within the rotation if Carrasco wants an injured checklist stint. 

Earlier within the day the Mets misplaced Luis Guillorme to the IL for 4 to 6 weeks with a “average” left groin pressure. 

Carrasco allowed three earned runs, which included consecutive homers to William Contreras and Eddie Rosario within the second inning. One other run scored after Mark Canha misplaced Ronald Acuna Jr.’s fly ball within the sky.

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