Tylor Megill's Mets rotation future still uncertain after Kodai Senga's injury

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Tylor Megill's Mets rotation future still uncertain after Kodai Senga's injury
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Michael Alaia, MD, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery with NYU Langone, joins New York Post Sports anchor Dexter Henry to discuss Christian Scott’s sprained right UCL after the Mets placed the 25-year-old hurler on the injured list, what can be done in terms of recovery and how doctors would decide if Tommy John surgery is the best course of action.

Senga exited the game during the top of the sixth inning with a left calf strain while trying to scramble away from an infield pop-up.

“Where’s Megill? You know, the rotation, does he go back to the bullpen? Does he go back to Triple-A? There’s a lot there,” Mendoza said. “In the meantime, his job is, for Megill, tomorrow he’s gonna go out there and give us a chance, starting, and then we’ll see what we got after that.” “He’s staying away from the traditional changeup and the sweeper. We’re gonna table those for a little bit and then just stick with a sinker, cutter, four-seam, curveball, split,” Hefner told The Post. “So, it sounds like a lot but there was two more on top of that. “It was kind of death by a thousand choices. When you’re standing up there and you have 12 seconds to figure out what pitch to throw and you have nine pitches, and they’re all relatively new, it’s one of those things.

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