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Why Mets aren’t worried about Edwin Diaz’s shaky start

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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West Sacramento, California, Edwin Díaz’s mini -lump does not sound alarms yet with Mets officials.

The Mets closer had a second straight and unstable excursion on Friday, when it allowed two races won in the ninth entrance before escaping with the rescue, but the launchers coach Jeremy Hefner is site enough with the underlying numbers to discard.

“In general, the things and rotation rates and all those things are quite normal,” Hefner said about Diaz before the loss of 3-1 of the METS before the athletics.

On Friday night, Díaz-who touched 99 mph with his four left-handed fourth-seam batters to boost the Rally of the A.

After starting the season with four consecutive appearances without annotation, he entered on Saturday with five races won allowed on his two previous exits.

An appearance on Wednesday was included against the Marlins in which he was withdrawn with two outs in the ninth entrance after delivering three races.

Díaz said he fought to grab the ball on a 44 -day day at Citi Field.


Edwn Díaz launches a launch duration of the victory of the METS over athletics on April 11, 2025.
Edwn Díaz launches a launch duration of the victory of the METS over athletics on April 11, 2025. AP

“I am a child or completely discarding that,” said Hefner.

In any case, Díaz may need a slight mechanical adjustment, according to the lifter.

“There may be some things with its delivery that is slightly different, which is causing some more failures in a two balls or three balls that make it seem to actually,” said Hefner. “We will work on that.”


Edwin Díaz celebrates and deactivates his shirt after collecting a salvation won in the victory of the Mets over athletics.
Edwin Díaz celebrates and unleashes his shirt after collecting a
Keep with so much effort in the victory of the METS over athletics on April 11, 2025. Ed szczepanski-imagn imagn

Jesse Winker I was dealing with symptoms similar to the flu, according to the manager Carlos Mendoza, allowing Starling Marte to receive the beginning in DH against the Jt Ginn right.


Luis Torrens Lobbeart to start on Saturday, returning to the alignment of the previous game after getting lost a large part of the previous week with a previous contusion, but Mendoza opted for Hayden Senger In the Matinee after a night game.

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The Mets are scheduled to face former teammate Luis Severino In the Sunday series.

The right was a key piece of the team last year that advanced within two victories of the World Series.

“[Severino] It meant a lot for us, “said Mendoza.” This is a guy who competes and is a great guy in the Club house. He was all you could ask for in a player. ”

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