The Mets announced a series of roster moves prior to today’s game, reinstating right-hander Max Scherzer from the 15-day injured list and fellow righty Tylor Megill from the 60-day IL. The club already had a vacancy on their 40-man roster for Megill but needed to open two spots on the active roster, doing so by optioning right-hander Stephen Nogosek and left-hander Alex Claudio.
Scherzer returns after just a minimum stay on the 15-day IL, which is surely a huge relief for everyone in the Mets’ world. Scherzer had missed about six weeks earlier in the season due to a left oblique strain and seemed to injure himself in the same area a couple of weeks ago. Scherzer and the club were hopeful that they had caught the issue early, referring to it as mere “fatigue” in the muscle. They had expressed optimism that the righty could return after a short breather on the IL, which has indeed come to pass.
When healthy enough to take the mound, the 38-year-old has been everything the Mets could have hoped for when they signed him in the offseason. Through 20 starts, he has a 2.26 ERA, 30.6% strikeout rate, 4.6% walk rate and 29.3% ground ball rate. Despite missing extensive time, he’s accrued 4.1 wins above replacement in the eyes of FanGraphs, ranking him 12th in the majors. He’ll now return to the rotation alongside Jacob deGrom, Carlos Carrasco, Taijuan Walker and Chris Bassitt, one of the rare moments this year when the club’s top five starters have all been healthy at the same time. That could potentially be a difference maker over the final two weeks of the schedule, with the Mets clinging to the top spot in the NL East but just one game ahead of Atlanta.
Earlier in the year, when the rotation was not fully healthy, the Mets turned to Megill to help fill in. He performed admirably at first, not allowing a run in his first two starts and holding onto a 1.93 ERA through the end of April. Unfortunately, he was hit hard over the next few weeks and then was placed on the IL in mid-June due to a right shoulder strain, only returning today. His ERA on the season jumped up to 5.01 during that rough stretch, though it’s fair to wonder if the shoulder issues were contributing to that. He has been rehabbing in the minors over the past three weeks but in single-inning relief appearances. That figures to be his role the rest of the way, though it has been previously reported that the Mets plan on returning him to a starting role next season. There’s a lot of uncertainty about next year’s rotation, since deGrom, Walker, Bassitt and Carrasco all have options or opt-outs, leaving Scherzer as the only one of the current group that’s guaranteed to return.
86mets
Should’ve kept Nogosek and sent Megill to AAA.
raisinsss
Should’ve kept nogosek and sent Tommy to Skokie, IL.
D2323
Dan?
Paleobros
It was a no go for Nogosek
SliderWithCheese
Max who? I forgot he’s still in the league
nmendoza7
Unbelievably funny, I can’t stop laughing.
SliderWithCheese
They don’t pay me enough to entertain you, son
jyosuckas
Lame comment honestly, your attempt at humor failed
raisinsss
Perfect through six.
Did you watch?
phenomenalajs
They may need another spot on the 40-man if they plan to bring back Lucchesi. When Marte is ready to come back, that could threaten Gore’s roster spot, but his speed is a great asset.
raisinsss
Lucchesi and Peterson would be redundant, imo.
Chris G.
And I would option Vientos down when Márte is back.
rjtfd
Lucchesi isn’t coming back unless we win division than maybe. I think a valuable arm in the BP is worth way more than a pinch runner.
Pitching wins championships
whyhayzee
There’s only one unanimous Hall of Famer and a pinch runner beat him. Just saying.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
Pitching does win championships, Luchessi’s pitching can barely win a little league game
TomSeaversDurag
In what world is joey lucchesi valuable Lol the only thing he’s good at is giving up runs
raisinsss
In a world where the capabilities of researching stats and reviewing game logs are available to anyone with an internet connection.
mrfolgers
Lmao @ Max looking like a dweeb in the header picture
kellin
Its a shame we cant see these pics on the website, only mobile..
angt222
Drew Smith due back tomorrow. Mets bullpen getting its depth back for the stretch run into October.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
Drew Smith makes the bullpen worse. Hes about as good as Trevor May. I’d say they are TripleA level. I have Joely Rodriguez and Stephen Nogosek at Single A level. Would rather see Alex Claudio get a chance in Rodriguez’s spot
put it in the books
Drew Smith had been fantastic out of the pen, what are you watching?
LFGMets (Metsin7)
Excuse me, do you watch the games? He blows literally every game he pitches in. He only did well at the beggining of the season because he would get saved with double plays on the accountants of luck. Hes one of the worst relievers I’ve every seen. Plenty of people in these comments have seen that I’ve disliked Drew Smith the past 2 years. He needs to be pitching in Korea, not on a playoff team
LFGMets (Metsin7)
You must be Drew Smith’s mom, or boyfriend, I don’t judge
TomSeaversDurag
I didn’t know Drew Smiths mom ran an account on here
Cosmo2
Drew Smith’s stats speak for themselves. He’s a good reliever. The commenter who is virtually obsessed with putting him down never backs up their criticism with anything other than the fact that they watch games. It irrational and , again, Smith is a good reliever, the stats aren’t lying.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
@Cosmo2 @put it in the books Drew Smith just gave up a GRAND SLAM on his first pitch back from the injury list. Can’t you guys just admit that you were wrong? Hes been horible all season, please just admit it for the love of god
Cosmo2
The. stats. say. otherwise….. I’m not going to change my opinion based on one at bat, nor does it make any sense to do so…. Now if you were giving evidence, like you didn’t like his spin rate or you had some stats on hard hit balls or high leverage situations then I’d think you were doing anything other than guessing. Brandon Drury, who you anointed as better than a prime Conforto, has regressed as expected. You’re just throwing out guesses without backing them up. Smith gave up a home run. It happens. You didn’t predict that.
Bill M
He hasn’t been horrible all season. He’s been OK. Not as good as last year, but just OK. “Horrible” is the wrong word. His pitch sequence before giving up the home run was actually pretty good. I was surprised that he got the count to 0-2.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
He throws pitches right down the middle, hes not fooling anyone
jim stem
@cosmo
Stats are very misleading when it comes to relievers.
Drew Smith pitched very well in games we were losing and he was eating innings. As soon he received leveraged situations he began giving up long balls and hard contacts. It’s like watching May all over again. He’s a nonfactor in the post season.
SliderWithCheese
Mets fans are more brainwashed than Charles Manson’s followers.
Rick Wilkins
Cool story man. You are one of the coolest posters on this site. Always super witty and insightful. You are something all the other idiotic trolls strive to be. The King of The Losers. Well done.
Cohens_Wallet
@Roy
Well said sir, ignoring them really works well too. An attention seeker needs attention to feel good, givem the opposite and smile at the results.
Cosmo2
I just don’t get how a person could have nothing better to do than to antagonize strangers in a baseball chat room. It’s absolutely pathetic.
LongTimeFan1
@SliderWithCheese –
Brainwashed about what?
rct
Nice 52 year old reference, Gramps.
extreme113
Didn’t you mean more brainwashed than Trumpsters?
LongTimeFan1
By my count, the roster has 41 players. The math isn’t adding up.
21 Pitchers
3 Catchers
9 infielders
5 outfielders
3 DH’s.
mlb.com/mets/roster/40-man
Bill M
Is it possible that you could be counting one of the guys on the 60 day IL?
rct
I counted them up and got 41 as well. Who knows?
marcfrombrooklyn
The assumption is that Givens’s IL placement is COVID-related because no reason was given for the placement. Players on the COVID IL don’t count towards to 40-man roster.
Mr big dig
Good thing the Dodgers passed on Scherzer. He’s gonna get rocked in the playoffs if they make it past STL/PHI which I highly doubt.
Cohens_Wallet
@ Mrs big dig
I’m happy the Dodgers passed on Scherzer too lol.
raisinsss
Yeah, it was a definitely a good move going with Bauer instead.