NL East: Injuries, new signings and prospects -- oh my!

New York Mets

Welcome to Injury Week—though it seems like the time when pitchers and catchers report to and fantasy managers discover all of the injuries that pop up at the start of spring training stretches on for considerably longer than seven days. The New York Mets and their fans would certainly concur as they received the news that staff ace Kodai Senga is out indefinitely with a moderate right posterior capsule strain.

We still project Senga for the second most number of starts for the Mets this season, but he's down to 131 projected innings. Senga had a pre-injury ADP since January 1 of 67. There have only been three drafts on the NFBC since the injury news as of this writing but his ADP predictably has slid to 195 with a max...

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