Pedro Feliciano RUMORS & NEWS

  • Pedro Feliciano: 'I'm going to prove that I can do it'

    Newsday "Lefty specialist Pedro Feliciano will remain in Florida to pitch for Class-A Port St. Lucie. instead of joining the team's Triple-A club Las Vegas. Feliciano, who decided on Tuesday to remain with the organization, will likely need about a month to build strength in his left..." March 27

  • Mets' Feliciano will go to minors or be released

    New York Post "The Mets bullpen remains a work in progress, but one thing known for sure is it won’t include Pedro Feliciano — at least for now. The veteran reliever was informed by team brass yesterday he won’t be part of the 25-man roster for Opening Day, as the Mets prepare to head north with lefties Josh..." March 26

  • Pedro Feliciano fails to make Mets roster

    ESPN.com "The Mets have asked left-hander Pedro Feliciano to go to Triple-A for a month to build up his arm strength, and informed Feliciano he will not make the team's Opening Day roster, the southpaw told ESPNNewYork.com. Feliciano said he will strongly consider opting out and signing elsewhere, since..." March 25

  • Shaun Marcum, Pedro Feliciano and LaTroy Hawkins make major strides

    New York Daily News "Tuesday was a little different trip for the three veteran pitchers the Mets hope to rely on this season. On an unglamorous back field at the Marlins’ spring training complex, with caged-in dugouts and porta-potties just behind them, Shaun Marcum, Pedro Feliciano and LaTroy Hawkins each made..." March 06

  • Mets reliever Feliciano aces first test following health scare

    New York Post "Pedro Feliciano said he wasn’t anxious before taking the mound yesterday for the first time with a heart monitor in his back pocket and wires strapped to his chest. “The hardest part has been the waiting,” Feliciano said this week. “The week when I wasn’t allowed to do anything before I got..." March 06

  • Even with rare genetic heart condition, Pedro Feliciano ready to pitch for NY Mets

    New York Daily News "After two lost seasons, Pedro Feliciano returned to the Mets and wanted only to pitch, but spring training has already presented health complications. The lefty reliever announced through his agent on Thursday that he was diagnosed with a rare genetic heart condition known as left ventricular..." March 01

  • Feliciano awaiting diagnosis

    New York Post "Pedro Feliciano still has visions of making the Mets’ roster, but won’t get an immediate opportunity to pitch. The veteran reliever has been shut down from baseball activities for at least two weeks as further tests are done on Feliciano to evaluate a potential heart ailment. Feliciano..." February 25

  • NY Mets reliever Pedro Feliciano to be sidelined up to two weeks while heart condition monitored by doctors

    New York Daily News "Lefty Pedro Feliciano will not participate in baseball activities for about two weeks while doctors monitor a heart condition discovered in his spring physical. “The doctors have asked that he be monitored over the next couple of weeks,” GM Sandy Alderson said Sunday. “Until that time, we won’t..." February 25

  • Mets' reliever Feliciano has small 'hole' in exterior of heart

    New York Post "Pedro Feliciano has a small “hole” in the exterior of his heart, the lefty reliever revealed Saturday upon his return to Mets camp. But Feliciano, who traveled to New York the previous day for an examination, has been told the situation is not life-threatening. He is awaiting clearance to..." February 24

  • Pedro Feliciano diagnosed with irregular heartbeat

    New York Daily News "Pedro Feliciano has been shut down because of an irregular heartbeat discovered during his initial team physical. After being sent to New York for a follow-up MRI, the left-handed reliever was back in camp Saturday, but will undergo more testing and will wear a heart monitor for several..." February 24

  • Pedro Feliciano looks to put injury-plagued experience with Yankees behind as he returns to NY Mets

    New York Daily News "After the worst two years of his career, the minute Pedro Feliciano walked into the clubhouse at Tradition Field, he felt at home. It was not just that the lefthanded reliever was returning to the Mets, the only major league team he pitched for, but he was returning to the game he loves. “I was..." February 22