March 13, 2025
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Brett Baty homers in first Mets at-bat

Mets have 3 pitchers vying for 2 rotation spots

Spring training started with some tough blows for the New York Mets, as injuries to Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas forced the team to abandon their original plan of rolling with a six-man rotation. At one point, the situation looked dire enough to make fans wonder if the team would have to start scraping the bottom of the barrel for reinforcements.

Brett Baty homers in first Mets at-bat

But as the dust settles, things aren’t looking nearly as grim. Kodai Senga, David Peterson, and Clay Holmes have all been bright spots, delivering strong performances that have given the team some much-needed stability. The real question now is: who will round out the final two spots?

Brett Baty homers in first Mets at-bat

The Unexpected Dilemma
It’s almost funny how quickly things change in baseball. A few weeks ago, the Mets were in a mild panic over their rotation depth. Now, they actually have choices.

Brett Baty homers in first Mets at-bat

Three pitchers—Paul Blackburn, Tylor Megill, and Griffin Canning—are vying for those final two rotation spots, and they’re making the decision difficult. Each has impressed in their own way, which is both a blessing and a headache for manager Carlos Mendoza.

Brett Baty homers in first Mets at-bat

The Case for Each Pitcher
Blackburn, who underwent surgery last October for a cerebrospinal fluid leak, showed signs of promise in his most recent outing on Wednesday, tossing four perfect innings against the St. Louis Cardinals. The performance wasn’t without its concerns—he didn’t miss any bats and allowed six hard-hit balls—but it was a step in the right direction after a shaky start to the spring.

Brett Baty homers in first Mets at-bat

Megill has been electric, with his fastball touching 97-98 mph and a stellar 1.35 ERA in 6.2 innings. His seven strikeouts indicate he’s missing plenty of bats, but he still has a minor league option remaining, which could play a role in the final decision.

Brett Baty homers in first Mets at-bat

Canning has arguably the highest upside of the trio. A former highly regarded prospect in a dysfunctional Angels organization, he’s thriving with the Mets’ resources at his disposal.

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