Mets confront a puzzling pitching predicament in their playoff race
In the bustling world of Major League Baseball, the New York Mets have made a unique move to keep their fans engaged and informed. Beat reporter for the Mets, Mike Puma, is now offering a premium feature for Sports+ subscribers - exclusive text messages providing inside information on the Mets.
These text messages, sent directly from Queens, the location of the Mets' stadium, are more than just updates on the team and games. They offer unique insights into the Mets' operations, potentially providing subscribers with exclusive content that is not available elsewhere.
One of the key figures in these texts is a pitcher who is serving as a pseudo-starter for the Mets, taking on roles as an opener and reliever. Initially, this pitcher was intended to start October games behind Kodai Senga and Sean Manaea. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Mets' envisioned No. 1 postseason starter is currently in Triple-A, attempting to regain his best form.
Meanwhile, another interesting development involves Newark Pitcher Brett Baty. Originally intended as the Mets' No. 1 starting pitcher, Baty is now trying to qualify for the postseason in the New York Mets' Triple-A team.
For Mets fans and enthusiasts, these text messages are a valuable resource, offering the inside buzz on the Mets that can enhance their understanding and enjoyment of the team. So, if you're a Sports+ subscriber, keep an eye on your inbox for these exclusive updates from Mike Puma. They're sure to add an extra layer of excitement to your Mets fandom.
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