Mets Rotation Crippled by Injuries Amid Subway Series Against Yankees
Mets Rotation Crippled by Injuries Amid Subway Series Against Yankees

Mets Rotation Crippled by Injuries Amid Subway Series Against Yankees

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Both the New York Mets and the Yankees have been struggling recently, with the Mets losing 14 of their last 18 games and the Yankees 13 of 19. The Mets' pitching rotation has been severely impacted by injuries, with four starters currently on the injured list, forcing the team to rely on less experienced pitchers and bullpen days for upcoming games, including the Subway Series against the Yankees. The Mets received a brief relief when rain delayed a Brewers game, allowing extra rest for their bullpen, but it also postponed rehab starts for key pitchers like Sean Manaea, complicating rotation plans further. Despite the challenges, Mets management remains open to various strategies to navigate the pitching crisis, hoping for reinforcements by mid-July. Meanwhile, the Subway Series remains a significant event for both teams and their fanbases, even as both clubs face simultaneous slumps in performance. The Phillies, a division rival of the Mets, also face rotation issues as their fifth starter Mick Abel struggles with command and control, which could impact the competitive landscape in the NL East.

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