Mets' pitching depth already alarmingly thin in latest David Stearns indictment | amNewYork
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Mets' pitching depth already alarmingly thin in latest David Stearns indictment | amNewYork
"Kodai Senga was attempting to pitch through lower-back inflammation, which finally landed him on the 15-day IL earlier this week after a miserable three-start stretch in which he posted a swollen 17.28 ERA."
"David Peterson, who was demoted to the bullpen after he put up a 6.41 ERA across his first four starts of the year, back into the rotation. He was welcomed back rudely by the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night, yielding seven runs on five hits with three walks in just 3.2 innings."
"Christian Scott, who walked five in 1.1 innings of work last week in his first MLB start since 2024 after undergoing Tommy John surgery, is getting the ball on Friday in Los Angeles against the Angels."
"Left-hander Sean Manaea, whose velocity still has not returned, has allowed 13 runs in his last 10 innings as a multi-inning reliever."
The New York Mets' starting rotation is facing significant challenges, with only three reliable pitchers available. Kodai Senga is on the 15-day IL due to lower-back inflammation after a poor performance. David Peterson has returned to the rotation but struggled in his latest outing. Christian Scott is set to start despite a rough debut after Tommy John surgery. Sean Manaea's velocity issues have led to poor results, and other potential starters have not been discussed by management, indicating a lack of options moving forward.
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