Thin Mets Rotation Could Receive Help From Hagenman on Friday and Montas Debut May Soon Follow
- The New York Mets recalled right-hander Justin Hagenman from Triple-A Syracuse and plan to have him pitch against the Phillies on Friday to address rotation needs.
- The Mets' rotation faces challenges due to injuries to starters Kodai Senga, Tylor Megill, and reliever Max Kranick, prompting the team to seek pitching reinforcements.
- Frankie Montas, who inked a deal worth $34 million over two years with the Mets last December and missed the majority of 2023 due to injury, could soon return to the starting rotation despite encountering difficulties during his minor league rehab assignments.
- Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Montas "got hit" during rehab but emphasized they will be smart with his workload, not running him for 90 pitches immediately.
- These moves suggest the Mets expect Hagenman to provide bulk innings immediately and plan to integrate Montas cautiously to strengthen a depleted pitching staff.
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Thin Mets rotation could eventually receive help from Hagenman and Montas debut may come soon
ATLANTA (AP) — A depleted New York Mets' rotation could see right-hander Justin Hagenman make his first start of the season soon, but it won't come on Friday at Philadelphia.
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ATLANTA — Frankie Montas might not have posted the best numbers during his minor league rehab stint, but with injuries to two starters and now long reliever Max Kranick, the Mets need the right-hander now more than ever. Despite some mechanical issues during his minor league assignment, the Mets plan to insert him into the rotation during the next homestand. The team has not decided when he’ll make his 2026 debut yet, but it will likely be again…
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