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Posted on: Friday, February 19, 2010

MLB: Mets reliever Escobar says shoulder is 'weak'


Associated Press

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — New Yorks Mets reliever Kelvim Escobar said Friday that his shoulder is merely weak and any rumors that he is hurt are untrue.

The former starter signed a one-year, $1.25 million deal with the Mets in late December, despite pitching in only one major league game since 2007 because of shoulder surgery. He’s expected to contend for the eighth-inning setup role.
“I am in a program that I have to stick with,” Escobar said. “It’s not true I am not going to pick up a ball and the things I heard. You have to take it easy. I don’t want to rush. There is plenty of time to get my arm in better shape, and it should be fine.”
The 33-year-old Escobar pitched winter ball in Venezuela, then didn’t pick up a ball for almost 5 weeks. Although he’s been doing arm exercises and other workouts, Escobar acknowledged he’s behind schedule and isn’t sure when he’ll be able to pitch.
There had been concern Escobar might have hurt himself playing in Venezuela.
“I felt good,” Escobar said. “My velocity was good, my stuff was good. I shut it down after that because we didn’t make the playoffs. I didn’t pick up a ball for four or five weeks, and then I started playing catch and it didn’t feel quite right.”
Escobar said he will start slowly with long toss and throwing on flat ground, but from there it depends on how his arm responds to exercises.
Escobar began his career as a reliever with the Blue Jays in 1997, but has bounced in and out of the starting rotation since then. He recorded 38 saves as Toronto’s closer in 2002, but mainly has served as a starter in recent years.
He believes going back to the bullpen will be better for him physically because he will only have to prepare his arm for 20-30 pitches, rather than 90-plus expected of a starter.
“I used to love it,” said Escobar, who is 101-91 with a 4.15 ERA and 59 saves. “I used to love having the ball at the end of a game, the adrenaline. ... I have some experience as a reliever, so I should be fine. I just have to get my shoulder ready.”