The New York Mets aspire to be the east coast version of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Well, they aren't that far off on the offensive side given both clubs hold sta
Though Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas are injured, other Mets’ rotation members Kodai Senga, David Peterson and Clay Holmes have looked strong.
The New York Mets loaded up on pitching this offseason by bringing back Sean Manaea and signing Frankie Montas, Clay
The season hasn’t even started, and the New York Mets are already facing issues on the mound, with Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas sidelined due to injuries.
With Marcus Stroman in the wings for the Yankees, New York could look at him to help its rotation. However, the Yankees have been looking to move off his two-year, $37 million contract all winter, and could still trade the right-hander if they get a deal that makes them a better team.
When you see the New York Mets lose Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas to injuries, relegate Jose Butto to the bullpen, and send down two promising arms in Brandon Sproat and Blade Tidwell, it’s easy to assume the rotation is in full crisis mode.
With a 5-1 loss to the Houston Astros on Thursday, the New York Mets fell to 4-7 in 2025 Spring Training action. Thursday's lineup featured all three of Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso, but the star trio produced just one run, a Lindor RBI single in the fourth inning.
Athlon Sports dissects everything you need to know about the club ahead of the upcoming Major League Baseball season.