The Mets have been thrilled watching Luis Severino and Sean Manaea, both of whom were signed last offseason, develop into effective starters again.
The Mets have been thrilled watching Luis Severino and Sean Manaea , both of whom were signed as essentially projects last offseason, develop into healthy and effective members at the front of their rotation.
The 30-year-old Severino was brought in from the Yankees after a miserable walk-year, posting a 6.65 ERA in 2023 and struggling through injury. “And the results have been a really good season where he’s pitched very effectively throughout, and he’s going to pitch a complete season.”Last year, the lefty fell out of the Giants’ rotation, then discovered a sweeper and pitched well as a starter at the season’s close.
“And then having the open dialogue and back and forth — Sean likes to experiment a little bit. And he likes to try out new things.” “From a player-evaluation standpoint, we do the best we can,” Stearns said. “We’re not going to be perfect, but we identified certain players in the offseason that we thought were going to help the team. And to their credit, they’ve worked really hard and either met or exceeded our expectations.”The third baseman owns a 14-game hitting streak at home in which he is 17-for-52 with six dingers.
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