Mets LHP Sean Manaea Out of Rotation, Assigned to Bullpen
Sean Manaea will relieve starters in a piggyback role due to rotation depth and recent injuries, while the Mets plan to reassess his starting role later this season.
- Carlos Mendoza said Saturday that left-handed pitcher Sean Manaea will begin the season in the bullpen and be used in a piggyback role during the first week.
- Given Manaea's injury-plagued 2025 season, the Mets opted for a five-man rotation early because of schedule and roster depth after acquiring Peralta, Mendoza said.
- This spring, Manaea allowed four earned runs on seven hits and two walks across 9T innings with nine strikeouts, and Mendoza said 'the velocity drop did not factor into the team's decision' to start him in the bullpen.
- The Mets' early rotation lists Freddy Peralta, David Peterson, Nolan McLean, Clay Holmes and Kodai Senga, with a reevaluation before nine games that could add Sean Manaea to a six-man rotation; Manaea's bullpen role won’t determine carrying Bryan Hudson or Richard Lovelady.
- Looking ahead, Manaea, who has built up to around 60 pitches, will be used flexibly and may make future starts, Mendoza said.
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Mets veteran Sean Manaea will open the season in a relief role rather than the starting rotation
New York Mets left-hander Sean Manaea will open the season working out of the bullpen rather than having a spot in the starting rotation.
Mets veteran Sean Manaea will open season in relief role rather than starting rotation
New York Mets left-hander Sean Manaea will open the season working out of the bullpen rather than having a spot in the starting rotation. Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Saturday that Manaea would have a “piggyback” role in which he…
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