New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom went through a throwing session Saturday after an MRI on his elbow injury came back "clean."
Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reported Mets pitching coach Jeremy Hefner called it "a good sign," and DiComo noted "all parties" expect deGrom to make his next scheduled start.
"It came out clean," New York manager Luis Rojas said. "It was the same diagnosis [right flexor tendinitis] that we got yesterday."
DeGrom exited Friday's start against the San Diego Padres with the tendinitis in his right elbow, which is his throwing arm.