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"Somehow you have to find a way to get ready," he said, "but at the same time, I was throwing bullpens every other day. It was too much throwing too soon.
"Once (the Mets) said I wasn't going to participate in the WBC, we backed off a little bit. But there's been a lot of throwing the last couple of weeks. That was part of the plan we had."
Santana said he will take a few days off before pitching again, making him more unlikely for opening day on April 6 in Cincinnati.
"I think he tried to push too hard too soon," Warthen said. "I don't think the workload made any difference. It was the same for everyone else -- throwing 30-35 pitches every other day and then two days off."
The Mets signed Santana to a $137.5 million, six-year contract last February after acquiring him in a trade with Minnesota.
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