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On Sunday, the Mets will get their first look at reliever Guillermo Mota, who is suspended until late May.
Mota, banned 50 games for violating baseball's drug policy, can't pitch in any venue that charges admission. He'll remain in Port St. Lucie when the team leaves and is limited to extended spring games.
Duaner Sanchez was sent back to New York for an MRI on his sore right shoulder.
Sanchez had to be shut down after only 11 pitches on Thursday, but the initial diagnosis attributed the "popping" sensation as nothing more than the breaking apart of scar tissue from his Aug. 1 surgery. Now the Mets want to be sure.
Lastings Milledge had two hits and two steals Saturday versus the Marlins.
Milledge is batting .373 with five steals this spring. Especially since they have Endy Chavez and Ben Johnson available as fallbacks, the Mets shouldn't be afraid to make Milledge their starting right fielder. Shawn Green could be adequate in the role, but the upside isn't there for him to make the Mets regret moving on.
Chan Ho Park was removed after pitching three perfect innings Saturday against the Orioles.
Manager Willie Randolph said after the game that Park was pulled so that he could pitch again Monday. The Mets want to take a look at him as a reliever the rest of the way, which suggests that Mike Pelfrey has made the team as the fifth starter.
The Mets announced Aaron Sele will be on their opening 25-man roster and will begin the season as a reliever.
Sele had threatened to retire if he didn't make the major league squad. Chan Ho Park and rookie Joe Smith will also be utilized in relief. Sele will be used primary in middle and long relief.
Carlos Delgado's wife, Betzaida Garcia, gave birth to a boy, Carlos Antonio, on Friday night in Puerto Rico.
It's still uncertain when Delgado will return, but he's expected to be back well before Opening Day. Manager Willie Randolph said that whenever Delgado decides to return, "he will be welcome."