Mets Lefty Jerry Blevins Slipped on Curb, Breaks Arm Again
By Mike Cardillo

Mets reliever Jerry Blevins appears to have added his name to the dishonor roll of stupid-sounding injuries suffered by professional athletes. Blevins hadn’t pitched since April 19 after being hit on the forearm with a comebacker. Reports early this week suggested the lefty was ready to start throwing again and that he might be able to return before the season ends.
Until …
Mets announce Blevins slipped while stepping off a curb and re-fractured his forearm. Surgery next week in Boston. Unlikely to return.
— Matt Ehalt (@MattEhalt) August 6, 2015
Only the Mets, right?
Even when they’re riding high on a six-game winning streak a pitcher slips on a curb and breaks the same arm he’d already broken. You can’t make it up sometimes.
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