Frank Francisco
RP FA
Wed 2/13/13 12:45 PM

Mets manager Terry Collins said Wednesday that Frank Francisco (elbow) might not be ready to throw a baseball for another two weeks. Francisco had surgery in December to remove a bone spur from his elbow and is still dealing with inflammation. Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said Wednesday that personal issues, including deaths in the family, have also hindered Francisco's rehab in recent weeks. Assuming Francisco isn't ready for the season, Bobby Parnell will serve as the closer.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Tue 2/12/13 12:31 PM

Frank Francisco is currently shut down due to inflammation in his right elbow. Francisco had surgery in December to remove a bone spur from his right elbow and isn't back to 100 percent. In fact, when asked Tuesday how close he was to 100 percent, Francisco playfully responded with "zero." This situation should be monitored carefully this spring, as either Bobby Parnell or Brandon Lyon could emerge as an alternative in the closer role.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Thu 2/7/13 8:37 AM

Mets manager Terry Collins insisted Wednesday night that Frank Francisco will serve as the Mets' closer. Mets GM Sandy Alderson left the door open for Bobby Parnell when asked about the ninth-inning job earlier this week. But it's a decision that ultimately comes down to Collins, and he seems to have faith in Francisco -- at least, for now. "He is the closer," Collins told columnist Kevin Kernan of the New York Post.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Tue 2/5/13 11:09 AM

Mets general manager Sandy Alderson has declined to commit to Frank Francisco as the team's closer. Francisco had an ugly 5.53 ERA last season and is coming off surgery to remove a bone spur from his right elbow, so he'll have to earn the job. "I think a lot will depend on what we see over the course of February and into March," said Alderson. "I think that's something that will be determined in the course of spring training. Health is an issue. Performance is an issue." Francisco is owed $6.5 million in 2013, so he's certainly being paid like a closer, but both Brandon Lyon and Bobby Parnell could be threats for the job.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Tue 12/18/12 7:59 PM

Frank Francisco underwent surgery Tuesday to remove a bone spur from his right elbow. Francisco dealt with elbow issues in September, but obviously it took the Mets a while to realize the seriousness of the ailment. The good news is that he'll be allowed to begin throwing in six weeks, so he should be OK for the start of spring training. Francisco is expected to begin 2013 as the Mets' closer, but he's a good bet to be unseated by Bobby Parnell.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Wed 9/26/12 12:06 PM

Adam Rubin of ESPN New York was told by a Mets spokesman that Frank Francisco is dealing with elbow tendinitis. A report on MLB Network states that Francisco is likely to miss the entire 2013 season, but that appears to be erroneous. The veteran right-hander doesn't have any structural damage in the elbow, but the Mets may shut him down as a precaution, as he is still owed $6.5 million next year.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Tue 9/25/12 11:03 PM

Frank Francisco (elbow) was unable to play catch Tuesday and is likely to be shut down. The Mets won't confirm Francisco's shutdown, but they're simply running out of games at this point. The righty doesn't have any structural issues, so it doesn't appear that surgery is on the table. Jon Rauch will continue to handle save chances for the Mets down the stretch.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Mon 9/24/12 4:18 PM

The Mets aren't ready to shut Frank Francisco (elbow) down for the season. Francisco hasn't pitched since September 16 due to tendinitis in his right elbow. He's not dealing with any structural issues, so it's just a matter of the pain subsiding. Jon Rauch is probably the best bet for saves in his absence.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Sun 9/23/12 11:25 AM

Frank Francisco (elbow) could be shut down for the season. Francisco had a setback with his right elbow Saturday and won't be available for several more days, at least. He doesn't have structural damage in the elbow, but the Mets have little to gain by bringing him back this season. Jon Rauch will continue to serve as the closer.

Frank Francisco
RP FA
Sun 9/23/12 10:32 AM

Frank Francisco will remain unavailable Sunday after his right elbow flared up on him Saturday. Mets manager Terry Collins said before the game that Francisco would be available, but that was clearly before he knew about the setback. "I'm going to say from what he told me today, I doubt we have him (Sunday)," Collins said. "I'm not the doctors but he was pretty sore today and said he could not throw today." It wouldn't be a surprise if the Mets just decide to shut Francisco down at this point. Jon Rauch earned the save Saturday and appears to be the preferred option over Bobby Parnell while Francisco is on the shelf.