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00:00Is it just bullpen sessions? Do you ramp it up to live batting practice and then you throw them into
00:05a rehab assignment?
00:07What do you think their their course of action is going to be for Clay's timeline?
00:11They're going to do both. They're going to do both simultaneously, right?
00:14Throwing program, rehab program. But realistically, they're testing him out to see if it hurts him because it's a stable
00:22injury.
00:23He can throw on it if he could tolerate it. So they're going to gradually build him up and see
00:28what he could tolerate.
00:29That's the beauty of this injury. It's really whatever he can tolerate.
00:34Now, look at the pro level, a lot of stress, big guy, big legs, a lot of stress on the
00:40ankle.
00:41It may hurt him. So he's going to do a gradual buildup.
00:44Maybe first time he goes out, throw one or two innings and see how he feels.
00:48But the great news for Mets fans is that this is a minor thing, you know, and depending on the
00:54nature of the fracture,
00:55you know, when you say non-displaced, it could be a little crack there where the bones are aligned perfectly
01:01and it doesn't matter. It's just going to heal on its own with very little pain.
01:06There's a lot of promising things in what we're hearing and how he's progressing.
01:10I think he's going to be back in four to six weeks, meaning throwing off the mound in a game.
01:16So thank you.
01:16You
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