Mets say Max Scherzer to miss 6-8 weeks with oblique strain

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BREAKING: Mets say ace right-hander Max Scherzer to miss 6-8 weeks with oblique strain. LGM

, who has yet to pitch this season due to a shoulder blade injury, and recently lost promising youngster Tylor Megill, who is on the injured list with biceps tendinitis. Neither Scherzer nor deGrom is expected back before July.

The Mets came into play Thursday with a 6-game lead over Philadelphia atop the NL East. Barring a trade, they will rely on right-handers Chris Bassitt, Carlos Carrasco and Tajuan Walker, plus call-ups from the minors until they get their two aces back.

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