Nolan McLean’s arrival to WBC delayed by vertigo-like symptomsESPNMultiple AuthorsMar 3, 2026, 12:00 PM ET
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New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean, whose arrival to training camp ahead of the World Baseball Classic has been delayed due to vertigo-like symptoms, mentioned he is confident that he’ll be able to join the rest of Team USA in Houston later this week.
“I’m definitely feeling better these last couple of days,” McLean told reporters Tuesday. “I haven’t missed any days of throwing. I kind of grinded through it a little bit last week, still feeling the vertigo symptoms, but this week I’m feeling pretty good.”
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Mets manager Carlos Mendoza mentioned McLean, who is scheduled to start Game 4 for the United States against Italy, began developing vertigo-like symptoms and loss of appetite on Friday night and did not report to Team USA’s camp in Scottsdale, Arizona. He instead remained with the Mets in Port St. Lucie, Florida, and started feeling better Saturday.
He pitched on the side Sunday and will throw again Wednesday on the back fields, Mendoza mentioned.
“If everything goes well, he will report to Team USA after that,” Mendoza mentioned.
Team USA manager Mark DeRosa on Tuesday mentioned McLean is still in line to start the fourth game for Team USA.
“[Tuesday] was a better day and, obviously, we’ll keep monitoring it,” DeRosa mentioned. “We have until [Friday] to finalize the roster, but certainly he’s been with us for the last three, four months and we’d love for him to join us.”
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb will start Game 1 of the WBC for Team USA when it takes on Brazil in pool play Friday. He will be followed in the rotation by Tarik Skubal (vs. Britain) and Paul Skenes (vs. Mexico).
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