If there is a ritual of spring in Mets camp, it’s Megill arriving without a guaranteed roster spot, as rotation depth. More often than not, an injury to another starting pitcher has allowed Megill to break camp with the team.
Megill appears likely to have a spot in the Opening Day rotation if Sean Manaea (oblique) begins the season on the injured list, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
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Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that Manaea will be shut down for a couple of weeks and likely start the season in the injured list. He joins Montas, who suffered a high-grade lat strain and will be shut down for at least another 5 to 7 weeks, on the sidelines to start the season.
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The formulas, though, do reflect talent level, and the Phillies and Braves each have four starters who project better than the Mets’ best. True, the addition of Juan Soto to the Mets’ offense might give the pitching staff greater margin for error. But at some point, the team will need to lean on its rotation.
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To Megill’s credit, he finished 2024 far stronger than the other two. Acquired at the trade deadline from the Athletics, Blackburn was inconsistent over five starts before requiring surgery to repair a leak around his spinal cord in October. At the start of camp, he’s a little behind the rest of New York’s pitchers.