Travis d'Arnaud was examined at HSS today. Cleared to begin a running progression program.
MetsBlog.com "Travis D’Arnaud will be allowed to remove his walking boot and is already in Florida, according to MetsBlog contributor Robert Brender, who spoke to d’Arnaud. “I can take the boot off anytime. I get to start walking around without it on,” d’Arnaud said. He will continue to wear the boot as a..." June 03
New York Post "Travis d’Arnaud’s anticipated arrival to the Mets was placed into the “delayed indefinitely” mode yesterday, when the team revealed the stud catching prospect has a broken left foot. The 24-year-old d’Arnaud sustained a non-displaced fracture of the first metatarsal of his left foot on a foul..." April 19
New York Post "Travis d’Arnaud did about all the Mets could have wanted this spring, but barring an injury to veteran John Buck wasn’t going to make the Opening Day roster. D’Arnaud’s fate became official yesterday, when the rookie catcher was among the players sent to minor league camp. The 24-year-old..." March 25
New York Post "Travis d’Arnaud has impressed the Mets this spring, but just as importantly he’s impressed himself. The biggest question concerning the 24-year-old catcher, who was the centerpiece of the R.A. Dickey trade to Toronto in December, has been answered: His left knee is again sound, after a torn..." March 19
New York Daily News "Travis d’Arnaud had just stood his ground on a play at the plate, saving his pitcher, Matt Harvey, a run. The Mets’ righty patted the team’s catcher of the future a thanks as he walked past. Nothing needed to be said. Just three games into their pitcher-catcher relationship, two players the Mets..." March 19
New York Daily News "The kid looked extremely anxious at the plate early, and understandably so. The expectations are huge for Travis d’Arnaud, and even if the plan is for him to start the season in Triple-A, the 24-year-old catcher has to be feeling some pressure as he tries to impress his new ballclub. So he struck..." February 27
New York Post "Here’s to the next decade together. If Matt Harvey and Travis d’Arnaud wanted to raise a glass before taking the field for the Mets yesterday at Osceola County Stadium, the players could have celebrated their individual abilities and potentials, but also the possibility they were initiating a..." February 25
New York Daily News "Finally, Travis d’Arnaud just had to jog out to the mound. Three batters into his first time catching Matt Harvey, the Mets’ battery of the future needed to make sure they started out on the same page. “I think I wanted to throw a (fastball) inside and he was calling everything but that,” Harvey..." February 25
New York Post "Travis d’Arnaud’s first day as on the field as a Met was impressive, and he was thrilled with the enthusiasm he saw all around him. “It’s great to be out on the field with a bunch of guys who want to play baseball and win,” d’Arnaud told the Post after yesterday’s two-hour voluntary practice..." February 06