Dillon Gee
SP FA
Sat 5/16/15 5:43 PM

Gee (groin) will begin a rehab assignment with High-A St. Lucie on Saturday, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports. Gee just resumed throwing earlier in the week, but he is now ready to resume pitching in game action. It's not clear what Gee's next step will be, but he is eligible to be activated from the disabled list Tuesday.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Wed 5/13/15 6:16 PM1 Comment

Gee (groin) resumed throwing Tuesday, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports. An ESPN New York report from earlier Wednesday suggested Gee would start up with his throwing this weekend, but apparently he already cleared that initial hurdle. It's uncertain, however, when Gee may return to mound work, and his starting job could be in jeopardy if Noah Syndergaard fares well in the weeks ahead.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Wed 5/13/15 5:17 PM

Gee (groin) is expected to resume throwing Saturday, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports. The right-hander is set to start back up with his throwing program at the Mets' spring complex in Port St. Lucie, Florida, a week after receiving a pain-killing shot to treat his groin strain. Noah Syndergaard's performance in his next couple starts will dictate Gee's role upon his return.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Sun 5/10/15 11:31 AM

Gee has a shot Saturday for his strained groin and will head down to Port St. Lucie shortly to start rehab, Kristie Ackert of the NY Daily News reports. Gee is eligible to return from the disabled list on May 19, though it's unclear if he will be ready then. Noah Syndergaard has been promoted and will start in Gee's spot in the rotation while he is sidelined. If Syndergaard is pitching well, Gee could be hard-pressed to regain his spot.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Fri 5/8/15 6:59 PM

Gee was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a mild groin strain Friday, Matt Ehalt of The Record reports. Having last pitched May 3, Gee will be eligible to return from the disabled list May 19 against the Cardinals. Of course, even if he's ready by that time, there's no guaranteed Gee will still have a spot in the Mets' rotation. The team is calling up top prospect Noah Syndergaard for the corresponding transaction, with the 22-year-old scheduled to make his MLB debut Tuesday in Chicago. Syndergaard figures to get at least two starts, and if he pitches well, it will be hard for the Mets to justify sending him back down.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Fri 5/8/15 5:29 PM

Gee may have his next start pushed back a few days because of a minor groin injury, ESPN's Adam Rubin reports. Gee is scheduled to face the Phillies on Sunday, and while it doesn't sound as if he'll require a stint on the disabled list, he also seems unlikely to make his next start. The Mets have a bunch of different options, but they may just elect to reshuffle their current rotation, in which case Bartolo Colon would likely start Sunday's game. Noah Syndergaard pitched for Triple-A Las Vegas on Thursday and thus isn't an option, but the Mets could call up Stephen Matz.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Mon 4/27/15 9:21 PM

Gee pitched well in a no-decision Monday, allowing just one run in 7.2 innings. Gee needed just 70 pitches to record his 23 outs. After a shaky start to the season, the righty will close out April with consecutive starts of at least seven innings and two or fewer runs. His next assignment will be the Nationals this weekend.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Thu 4/23/15 2:21 AM

Gee gave up just two runs in seven innings Wednesday against Atlanta, but didn't receive a decision in the eventual win. He struck out three while allowing eight hits and a walk. A solid outing for Gee, and just in time, as the Mets are planning to integrate Rafael Montero into the rotation next week, making it a six-man crew. Eventually, they're gonna go back to five, and Gee's the leading candidate to end up as the odd man out. However, he does have some streaming value while he's in the rotation, and fantasy owners could do worse than to deploy him in a rematch against the Marlins next week.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Thu 4/16/15 9:32 PM

Gee racked up seven strikeouts over 5.2 innings Thursday against Miami, but gave up four runs on five hits and a pair of walks. Gee hasn't shown a whole lot in his first two starts of the year, and if he doesn't get on track soon, New York sports talk radio will be buzzing with talk of promoting top pitching prospects Noah Syndergaard and Steven Matz. He'll try for better results in a rematch with the Braves -- to whom he allowed five runs in his first start -- on Wednesday.

Dillon Gee
SP FA
Sun 4/12/15 12:22 PM

Gee pitched five innings in a losing effort against the Braves on Saturday. Gee allowed eight hits and five earned runs while striking out two batters. He has a 9.00 ERA and a 1.60 WHIP.