The New York Mets' pitching rotation has become the best in baseball, with a stunning 2.27 ERA, despite the absence of their top-paid starters. Initially expected to be a weakness, the rotation has exceeded expectations, outperforming the second-best national league team by a complete run. Many, including the players, recognize this level of performance may not be sustainable for the entire season. Still, the team's resilience in the face of injuries and challenges has contributed to their current success, showcasing depth in their pitching roster.
The Mets' rotation, despite key injuries and limited experience, leads MLB with a remarkable 2.27 ERA, defying earlier predictions of it being their weakest link.
Even the Mets are surprised by their success. While they acknowledge the current performance is unlikely to last throughout the season, they are thriving.
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