NEW YORK — Already running low on pitching, the New York Mets added starter Paul Blackburn and reliever Dedniel Núñez to a crowded injured list Thursday in their latest flurry of roster moves.
Núñez has a right elbow sprain and could require Tommy John surgery for the second time in his career. Blackburn was given medication for a right shoulder impingement and won't throw for three to five days.
''Hopefully that calms the discomfort there a little bit and we'll get him going, so that's relatively good news,'' manager Carlos Mendoza said. "As far as the rotation goes — one day at a time. Got to get through today and see where we're at for tomorrow and then for the weekend.''
Blackburn (0-3, 7.71 ERA) had been lined up to pitch in the Subway Series this weekend against the New York Yankees at Citi Field. Now, the Mets are undecided for Friday and Sunday — with Frankie Montas scheduled Saturday to make his third start this season since returning from a lat strain.
''I think every option is on the table and we're discussing all of them," Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns said. ''We're going to evaluate everything. We'll get through it. I do think we have options to get through this, and this is more of a short-term need than a longer-term need."
Five of New York's top eight starting pitchers are on the injured list, though left-hander Sean Manaea and right-hander Kodai Senga appear to be on the mend.
Stearns said he'd prefer not to call up one of the team's highest-rated prospects, such as Brandon Sproat or Nolan McLean, for a spot start.
''I also understand this is a unique circumstance and I can't take anything off the table right now,'' Stearns said. "But my preference would be to figure out a way to do it without doing that.''