Monday’s off-day appears as an important talk-it-through day for the Mets, which repeatedly say that they will become ‘creative’ with a rotation that has six members and a seventh level below tries to prove themselves.
Manager Carlos Mendoza did not connect that Jonah Tong got a new start after Friday’s disastrous effort, which coincided with a encouraging outing by Kodai Senga with Triple-a Syracuse.
In the first inning, Tong could not absorb a third, accused of six points on four hits and three walks over 40 fields in an 8-3 loss for the Rangers on Citi Field.
“We’ll see” or make a tongue, Mendoza said. It is possible that the top perspective can be used in a tandem with another starting pitcher.
Tong was much stronger in his first two starts – which caused five earned points in 11 innings against the Marlins and Reds – before the Rangers showed patience against a pitcher who caused many more chases in the minors. Of the first 19 throws that Texas -stroke people saw, they waved once and two walks started their rally.
In the meantime, Senga made his debut with Syracuse and allowed one point on three hits and no walks in six innings while he hit eight.
The former AAS, which was an all-star in 2023 and this season on an All-Star route-Voordat a Judge Hamstring voltage put him offside and he returned with miserable results-werd expected that he would receive several Minor League-Starts, although the Mets now have a decision to make.
Senga cannot be called (except for an injury to another meeting) until 20 September.
Nolan McLean deserved a place of the current group and Brandon Sproat had a strong debut.
Sean Manaea and Clay Holmes, whose stuff is intrigued but who have not been able to put a deep in games, seem to be Piggyback candidates.
David Peterson, who had struggled in six starts, was OK (three points in five innings) in Philadelphia on Thursday.
Francisco Alvarez (2-out-3) launched a Solo Home Run in the third for the first Mets Run for the first Mets Run.
Huascar Brazobán went 3 ¹/₃ scoreless innings in relief of tongue, the second longest scoreless outing of his career.
After three games to be out of the starting line-up, Cedric Mullins received another chance on Friday and hit 1-out-3 with a single off Jacob Degrom.
The wrestling midfielder, now part of a platoon in the position, had sat against a trio of Phillies Lefty starting pitchers, when Jose-Hitting Jose Siri started twice and moved Jeff McNeil to midfield for the loss of Thursday on the road in Philadelphia.
The pick-up of the trading dead of the Orioles had struggled enormously, with an oblique line of .183/.297/.280 in his first 31 games with the Mets, before Siri was activated and was asked to play immediately because of the raw part of Mullins.
A few hours before each competition, Mullins is part of the contingent of Mets that appears for early work-a battle practice for a more official Batting-Practice Mastery with Co-Hitting Coach Jeremy Barnes.
The Mets have worked with Mullins on a more direct road to the ball, the feeling that he has not been fast enough, especially on pitches on the inside of the plate.
“The thing we have spoken to with him is not losing things behind him, coming in front,” said Barnes this week. “People have tried to bump him in, and … if I let my hands be lost behind, I can’t get there.”
The Mets held a moment of silence for former manager Davey Johnson, who died on 5 September at 82.
“Davey was one of the most selfless star players I was ever in the area,” said Bobby Valentine, who was Johnson’s third base coach in 1984 and later coached him with the Reds. “The use of data was a power of Davey’s, Earl’s [Weaver]Mine, that we wanted more information. Davey didn’t think he knew it all. He liked to look at the statistics, and then he could see things better, as people do today with the analysis. Analytics are just a vision and answer, right? Those are all analyzes. … Davey came so early. Davey was cool. “
Tylor Megill (Elleboog tightness) is still looking for the opinions of doctors, Mendoza said.
– Additional reporting by Peter Botte
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