Minneapolis – The insertion of a sixth initiator in the rotation of the Mets will happen before expected.
Justin Hagenman will arrive from Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday, since Potntiax, that the pitcher-he will be Avia or the launch behind a first Griffin canned game scratched himself due to the disease.
The initial of the METS planned to insert a sixth starting duration in their next series against the cardinals in Citi Field.
Hagenman, a minor race player, is in full rest.
Other possibilities of Brass team could have considered, such as the first level prospect, Brandon Sproat, Blade Tidwell and José Ureña, were in less than a complete break.
The sixth headline will allow an extra break for the section of the Kodai door Senga of 13 consecutive games for the Mets.
Hagenman, 28 (who is already on the list of 40 men) signed with a major league contract this winter even though he never appeared in the big leagues.
Mendoza said the plan is to give one or two additional days, which would place it in the four games series against the cardinals who start Thursday in Citi Field.
José Siri remained on the active list, leaving the METS a short player for a third consecutive day, due to what Mendoza called “many moving parts” that would imply movements of the list.
Siri was diagnosed with a fractured left warm on Monday, leaving the Mets with an opening for a gardener.
Mendoza did not have a timeline on the potential return of Siri beyond saying that the gardener, who is in crutches, won the weight of the leg for at least 10 days.
Beyond that, Siri will need 2-3 weeks before the “light” baseball activity can begin.
“It will be depressed for a while,” said Mendoza.