This Date In Mets History: March 19
On March 19, 1996, Bill Pulsipher, who had left the previous night’s game with discomfort in his pitching arm, underwent an MRI test that showed a strained tendon in his left elbow.
On March 19, 1996, Bill Pulsipher, who had left the previous night’s game with discomfort in his pitching arm, underwent an MRI test that showed a strained tendon in his left elbow.
After a 12-year hiatus, Jason Isringhausen returned to the Mets on this date in 2011.
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