Billy Wagner just spent about 15 minutes in deep right field tossing around the old pigskin under the watchful eye of trainers.
Wagner started short, then worked long, looking pretty darn smooth throughout.
There seemed to be no hesitation on Wagner’s part – a great sign for Mets fans. Wagner has nursed a strained left forearm on the disabled list since Aug. 5, retroactive to Aug. 3. He further injured his throwing arm during a Aug. 14 rehab start in Binghamton.
Wagner, a former Virginia high school quarterback, has said that throwing around a football helps him get loose before games, the same way it aided Nolan Ryan’s ridiculously strong arm.
By the way, Wagner seems to prefer the three-step drop. So did former Jets signal caller Chad Pennington, who’s now in sunny Miami. Makes one wonder if the lefty fireballer could have excelled in another line of work.
According to multiple reports, Wagner is scheduled to throw a bullpen session prior to tonight’s game in Shea Stadium.





