Metropolis activates Sean Manaea from 60-day injury list

Metropolis has activated left-handed Sean Manaea From his 60-day injury list for his season debut. Right-handed Austin Warren Selected for the corresponding move to perform a triple A, the Mets already had a vacant 40-person seat for Manaea to take over.
Manaea, 33, was eliminated by leaning pressure and a loose body situation on her left elbow throughout the season. He is back now, ready to restore a Met club that fought fiercely against the Phillies on NL East control, although as Anthony DiComo of MLB.com pointed out Clay Sherlock Holmes Before he returns to the mound today, he will be transformed into a rotation role in the future. The lefty’s recovery has already had some shortcomings this season as he earned a 6.27 ERA on his 18 2/3 innings. Even so, since he was a major spending in the starting pitching market in the past offseason, his return should be a major driver of the Mets rotation.
The Mets’ three years of earnings, the 75mm guarantee is far better than his performance last year. The veteran lefty performed well in his first season in New York, earning a 3.47 ERA in his 181 2/3 innings while taking 32 starts and hitting 24.9% of his opponents. Manaea’s reward means the Metropolitan Paper starts to rotate into the 2025 campaign will be their first full health as they return from the All-Star break, because Kodai Senga and Frankie Montas Recently, both of them returned from their IL jobs, which left them in the game for most of the first half.
The three joined Clay Sherlock Holmes and David Peterson To perfect the Mets rotation, since the group is completely healthy, the club needs additional help from starting pitching to reduce it greatly. Even so, the loss of loss Canned Griffin,,,,, Paul Blackburnand Tylor Megill The injured roster means the Mets may get some kind of help in the market to start pitching, whether it’s a rotating forearm, allowing them to use a six-player spin or a depth starter that can swing between the bullpen and the spin as needed. But for the numbers that start pitching, other clubs like the Cubs, Astros and Blue Jays might be very aggressive in this regard, and as long as they are confident in the health of the current starter, they can look more at the Mets to other areas on the roster.
As for Warren, the 29-year-old Righy has 1.69 ERA in four games with the Mets this season. Since his debut in 2021, he has been pitching for the Angels and Giants in five seasons, totaling 3.00 ERA in 54 innings. He will return to the minor leagues, where he has a career of 3.98 ERA with 3.98 ERA, and in the five seasons of Triple-A, he has 26.1% of the seasons and is waiting for the next chance.