Mets' Jonah Tong continues Double-A domination as promotion seems inevitable | amNewYork
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Jonah Tong, the New York Mets' No. 2 prospect, is shining in the minors, recently pitching five scoreless innings for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. His season ERA stands at 1.58, with 154 strikeouts, as he has allowed just one run in his last four starts. The Mets' major league rotation struggles, with starting pitchers failing to complete six innings since June 7. Frankie Montas and Kodai Senga are struggling significantly, and the team continues to manage injuries among other pitchers, raising concerns about the pitching staff's overall performance.
Jonah Tong delivered five scoreless innings for the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies, striking out eight batters and lowering his season ERA to 1.58.
Starting pitchers not named David Peterson have not completed six innings in a game since June 7, highlighting the struggles of the Mets' rotation.
Frankie Montas has a 6.68 ERA this season and has allowed 12 runs over his last eight innings pitched, struggling to find consistency on the mound.
Kodai Senga has allowed three or more runs in each of his last three starts, further complicating the Mets' pitching woes.
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