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| Mar. 25 7:18 AM PT8:18 AM MT9:18 AM CT10:18 AM ET10:18 ET14:18 GMT22:18 CST7:18 AM MST9:18 AM EST9:48 AM VEN18:18 UAE8:18 AM CT-Feliciano will be sent down to Triple-A for a month to build arm strength. Analysis: Feliciano missed the last two seasons with the Yankees while dealing with shoulder injuries. He's spent eight years with the Mets, logging a franchise-record 92 relief appearances in 2010. The 36-year-old has given up one run in 4 1/3 innings over eight appearances this spring. |
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| Mar. 5 12:59 PM PT1:59 PM MT2:59 PM CT3:59 PM ET15:59 ET20:59 GMT4:59 CST1:59 PM MST3:59 PM EST4:29 PM VEN0:59 UAE (+1)2:59 PM CT-Feliciano wore a heart monitor while pitching and reported no problems or discomfort during his first spring training outing. Analysis: Feliciano was diagnosed last week with a rare genetic condition called left ventricular noncompaction. The condition results from the failure of myocardial development from birth. Feliciano said he never thought about the heart monitor while in the game. The 36-year-old left-hander, who missed the past two seasons because of a shoulder injury, threw 11 of 18 pitches for strikes. His fastball was clocked by scouts in the low 80 mph range. |
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| Feb. 24 8:10 AM PT9:10 AM MT10:10 AM CT11:10 AM ET11:10 ET16:10 GMT0:10 CST9:10 AM MST11:10 AM EST11:40 AM VEN20:10 UAE10:10 AM CT-Feliciano will be restricted from baseball activity for at least two weeks while wearing a heart monitor. Analysis: General manager Sandy Alderson said Sunday it was not clear if Feliciano has a "hole" in his heart, which is what the left-hander said Saturday. Alderson says that until Feliciano is monitored for two weeks, "we won't really have a diagnosis." The 36-year-old Feliciano has not pitched since 2010, when he went 3-6 for the Mets with a 3.30 ERA and led the league with 92 appearances. |

