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As the New York Mets prepare for their upcoming clash versus the San Diego Padres, the team made two moves involving relief arms.
- Opting not to have Manaea at least start the sixth backfired on the Mets quickly, as the bullpen imploded. Jose Buttó struggled in both the sixth and seventh innings, retiring just four of the 11 batters he faced to allow five runs on two walks and five hits.
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The New York Mets re-signed veteran pitcher Chris Devenski, demoting Huascar Brazoban to Triple-A to make way for him.
Ahead of Tuesday's game against the San Diego Padres, the New York Mets are making more changes to the bullpen. The Mets announced that they're optioning righty
Paul Blackburn won't be rejoining the Mets just yet. Mendoza revealed that the team has decided to give him one more rehab appearance, Saturday in Syracuse. The right-hander looked good during his most recent outing at the same level.
Devenski returned to the Mets on Tuesday on a one-year contract. The club designated him for assignment last week, but he received a call late Monday night offering to bring him back. He took the spot of right-hander Huascar Brazobán on the roster after the Mets optioned him to Triple-A Syracuse to get a fresh arm in the bullpen.
In his stead, the Mets signed Chris Devenski to a one-year contract despite DFA’ing him a week prior. It wasn’t personal, even if Brazoban did allow two inherited runners to score in the nightmare fifth inning of their 7-6 loss to the Padres Monday,