Why the next setback for Justin Verlander could be a significant development for the Mets

Though Justin Verlander no longer plays for the Mets, the pitcher’s former club will likely be monitoring his latest injury setback very closely.

Verlander arrived to Astros spring training several weeks behind his throwing schedule due to a nagging shoulder issue. While the soon-to-be 41-year-old described it as just a “little hiccup,” he emphasized how important it is to treat the ailment seriously.

“When I first started playing catch, I usually shut it down for a while, and this time when I shut it down and picked a ball back up my shoulder didn’t feel so great,” Verlander said, per MLB.com’s Brian McTaggart. “So I kind of had to take a step back and really be diligent about my build-up. I’ve always been somebody who luckily can pick up a ball and start throwing it. This time, it wasn’t quite as easy, so I had to slow down a little bit.”

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