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Mets Place Tylor Megill on Injured List

By Steve Adams | April 2, 2024 at 9:30am CDT

April 2: Megill will be shut down from throwing for five to seven days before being reevaluated, writes Mike Puma of the New York Post. The right-hander said after his IL placement that he felt discomfort when throwing a curveball to begin the fourth inning of his season debut. That discomfort wasn’t as severe as the pain he felt when he suffered the 2022 shoulder strain that shelved him for multiple months.

April 1: The Mets announced Monday that they’ve placed righty Tylor Megill on the 15-day injured list after an MRI revealed a strain in his right shoulder. Megill exited his first start of the season after just four innings and 78 pitches. Right-hander Reed Garrett has been recalled from Triple-A Syracuse in his place for the time being, though Garrett isn’t a rotation option. He’ll give the Mets a fresh arm in the bullpen for now, but they’ll likely make another move to bring up a starter once Megill’s spot in the rotation comes back up. The team has not yet announced the severity of Megill’s strain or a potential timetable for his return.

Megill, 28, moved into the rotation during spring training after Kodai Senga suffered a shoulder strain of his own. He’d been slated to be one of the team’s top depth options but opened the year in the starting five instead. Now, it seems that assignment will only last the one start. Megill two runs (one earned) on three hits and three walks with four strikeouts against the Brewers before incurring the injury. It’s not the first time he’s battled shoulder injuries in his career; a shoulder strain sent Megill to the 60-day injured list as recently as 2022.

Megill made 27 starts with the Mets in 2021-22, and while he wasn’t slated to open the 2023 season in the rotation, injuries thrust him onto last year’s starting staff and led him to make a career-high 25 starts. In that time, Megill worked to a 4.70 ERA with an 18.5% strikeout rate and 10.5% walk rate. Those numbers roughly line up with his career marks. He’s pitched in parts of four MLB seasons, including his lone 2024 outing, and owns a 4.68 ERA 22.3% strikeout rate, 8.7% walk rate and 42.7% ground-ball rate.

With Megill shelved, the Mets’ four healthy starters are Jose Quintana, Sean Manaea, Adrian Houser and Luis Severino. In-house options to step into the vacated spot include left-hander Joey Lucchesi and righty Jose Butto — the latter of whom was the final member of the spring rotation competition won by Megill. The Mets also have prospects Mike Vasil, Dominic Hamel and Christian Scott all on the cusp of MLB readiness, but none of that trio is on the 40-man roster. Both Lucchesi and Butto are.

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  1. lloyd_christmas

    2 years ago

    I mean is this team fun to watch or what

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    • mrperkins

      2 years ago

      What

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    • ny papi

      2 years ago

      yeah if you’re not a Mets fan

      4
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      • Mad Hatter

        2 years ago

        It’s called sarcasm.

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  2. carlos15

    2 years ago

    Hurt or ineffective with this guy

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    • Dubbs

      2 years ago

      As a Met fan, no matter how much lipstick you put on this pig of a pitcher he has and always will suck. We keep on giving these guys years of chances it makes no sense.

      3
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      • SonnySteele

        2 years ago

        One might argue that the Mets didn’t give Zach Wheeler enough time.

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    • top jimmy

      2 years ago

      Like his brother, he’s probably better suited for the bullpen.

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      • Canosucks

        2 years ago

        @top jimmy Yes and don’t rag on him because GMs suck and he is forced into a starting position.

        1 ER over 4 innings to start is ineffective or sucks?

        How bout SEVY?

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  3. Johnny utah

    2 years ago

    The stumbling bumbling muts are at it again

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    • @DaOldDerbyBastard

      2 years ago

      Haha. The muts. Did you make that up?

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      • Bill M

        2 years ago

        No but give him credit for coming up with an awesome rhyme for “stumbling.”

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    • CKinSTL

      2 years ago

      Is this going to be the best 100-loss team money can buy?

      1
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      • Johnny utah

        2 years ago

        About $100 mil is spent this yr on players who are not even on the mets- verlander ( astros ), scherzer ( texas ), mccann (orioles), bonilla, saberhagen (collecting checks every july). They spend more $ on players not on the tm than franchise do on their entire active squad

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        • MetsSchmets

          2 years ago

          OMG also talk about how dangerous Corona Queens is and how stupid it was to trade Seaver in 1977. I guess it doesn’t matter how old your references are because they’re the Stupid Muts!

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    • MetsSchmets

      2 years ago

      It’s funny because they’re called The Mets but Johnny Utah thinks they’re dogs, so he changed the E to a U and now the word is MUTS which is frickin hilarious.

      I’ve already read 234 of his comments making that same joke but they just get funnier every time I read that same identically written comment!!

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    • LOL good one !!!!

      2 years ago

      A blind man could see this was going to be a bad team — I have done my best to help Met fans see this view but some here thought this was a playoff team —

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      • MetsSchmets

        2 years ago

        Help us LOL good one!!!! You’re our only hope

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      • Johnny utah

        2 years ago

        The most mets can hope for at this point is trading away alonso, manea, JDM and anyone worth a decent prospect and also if they play poorly enough maybe can secure top pick in draft. Idk if there’s a draft penalty for tms who spend as much as they do. Despite losing 90 gms last yr their pick dropped 10 spots if im not mistaken bec of high payroll. So in theory they could lose 100+ this yr and still only pick in the teens. What a freak show

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        • MetsSchmets

          2 years ago

          It’s almost like you’re on the cusp of being sentient.

          New GM takes over, team is filled with old guys and bad contacts with very few prospects plus penalties for over spending….. So he’s goes to get a bunch of rentals to flip at the deadline for prospects….. Can you see it yet?
          At this point if you can’t piece together the plan then maybe you’re the Mut

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        • Johnny utah

          2 years ago

          @MutsSchmuck

          The plan is keep paying off old guys
          Pray that the young guys develop
          Pray that they find a manager who can find his way out of a paper bag
          Pray for good draft choices
          Pray roki somehow someway choose mets
          Basically… a lot of praying lol

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        • MetsSchmets

          2 years ago

          No, we’re not praying. We’ll leave that to you rubes. You’re so far behind that you think you’re leading the race.

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        • Johnny utah

          2 years ago

          Cohen held a press conference last wk saying the goal this yr is simply to make the playoffs.

          In the immortal words of jim mora: “playoffs? PLAYOFFS!? I just wanna see if we can win a game!!!”

          Reply
  4. Monkey’s Uncle

    2 years ago

    Rocky Raccoon… checked into his room…

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  5. User 2161944466

    2 years ago

    Nimmo 1-for-13
    Lindor 1-for-12
    McNeil 1-for-11
    Ugh

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    • n888

      2 years ago

      Yeah but at least McNeil tells players when they broke the unwritten rules!

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        2 years ago

        There was no unwritten rule broken. McNeil is a baby. The media killed him for it. Even the NY media called McNeil out. He put his teammates in danger over a clean slide. There is a ton of video of McNeil sliding way worse.

        It was completely irresponsible to cause a scene like that over nothing. Players tell opposing players things subtly all the time. Not to mention the fact that Rhys did nothing wrong, so nothing needed to be said in the first place.

        It was a pretty embarrassing moment for McNeil. Any Mets fan can tell you that the dude complains all the time. Great player. Horrendous attitude. No wonder Lindor socked him a few years ago.

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        • n888

          2 years ago

          Thanks for letting us know

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        • Metsies

          2 years ago

          I think he was complaining at the “spikes up” part of the slide. It was a legal slide, but Hoskins chose to make it dangerous.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          Multiple players have commented on this. Hoskins didn’t make anything dangerous. In fact, McNeil played it wrong. Hoskins didn’t even see where McNeil was. He was going for the bag and slid legs first. He’s slow and the slide was late, but not at all dirty. Spikes up narrative is nonsense.

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        • Dock_Elvis

          2 years ago

          Those spikes weren’t up. McNeil is a red*ss and got caught up in the moment. That wasn’t even really a take out slide.

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        • ChuckyNJ

          2 years ago

          That “spikes up” narrative is being promoted by retro freak/ starf#&ker supreme Mike Lupica of the NY Daily News. Lupica piped his comment on Friday night; Hoskins hit a HR on Saturday, then Yohan Ramirez threw one behind Hoskins later in the game and was ejected. (The Mets reliever got a 3-game ban which he’s appealing.)

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        • foppert2

          2 years ago

          “We have video of him doing it all the time”

          Sorry Jeff. This one is not making the playlist. Preconceived notions can make a fool out of you.

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        • Dock_Elvis

          2 years ago

          ChuckyNJ….Mike Lupica didn’t invented fantasy baseball in that original Rottiserie league…and he apparently wasn’t alive when guys would go in TRULY spikes up. I played with a 2B that actually SHARPENED his lol

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        • lesterdnightfly

          2 years ago

          You lost me at “great player”.

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        • MetsSchmets

          2 years ago

          How does slowness equate sliding 4-6 feet past the bag? That’s what speed does, not slow players

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        • LOL good one !!!!

          2 years ago

          He overslid the bag – them’s fightin’ words !

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          4-6 feet passed the bag??? His arms are literally holding onto the bag after the slide. What are you watching? Take your fandom out of it for 1 second.

          Watch Jomboy’s recent video. McNeil may not know the rules.

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        • MetsSchmets

          2 years ago

          He’s 6’4″ and most of his body was past the bag. I don’t need jomboy I have eyeballs.

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        • foppert2

          2 years ago

          The latest video he did was fascinating. Investigative journalism at its finest.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          Yeah, but those eyeballs are covered with blue and orange blinders apparently. McNeil is way in the wrong here. Hoskins slide was a pretty typical double play slide. Nothing dirty about it. Watch jomboy’s video.

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        • MetsSchmets

          2 years ago

          What is your problem?

          The slide was legal but he tried to break up the play by spiking another player. His intent was to slide late and to cleat McNeil.

          No video in the world is going to change the angle of his spikes as he aimed them at McNeil’s legs.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          My problem is fans spreading nonsense. His spikes weren’t even up. Spiking is when a player’s cleats hit the shin or higher. That is not at all what happened here. His spikes went into McNeil’s foot. His spikes weren’t up. Watch the jomboy video where it’s completely dissected in slow motion multiple times.

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        • MetsSchmets

          2 years ago

          LMAO at “his spikes weren’t up”. Then what kicked out Jeff’s leg lol bro

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          This could be solved instantly if you watch the video. Hoskins foot went into McNeil’s foot. That’s what brings McNeil’s leg up, and Hoskins body slides through the bag, A spiking would be Hoskins aiming his spikes up to hit McNeil in the shin area. That never happens. It’s foot to foot contact. Then McNeil stumbles over Hoskins’ body because Hoskins slid through the bag.

          So your spiking theory is easily dismissed with proof. Again watch the video. Get back to me.

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        • foppert2

          2 years ago

          The bigger question for me is the Mets decision to not try and break up double plays.
          Would love to know the reasoning behind that.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          They don’t want to get hurt. Alonso tries to break up double plays all the time because he’s a ball player.

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        • Dock_Elvis

          2 years ago

          MetsSchmets. Go teach your boy McNeil how to turn a double play to avoid the runner. He went into the bag clean. Even the video umpire in NY called it clean. Gut got butt hurt because he’s intense. That’s alright. But that’s weak. Go ask Ozzie Smith of Will Clark knew a take out slide.

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        • Dock_Elvis

          2 years ago

          MetsSchmets- he couldn’t probably avoid getting him. Mfer was STANDING still. Lousy baseball IQ and on the tracks.

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        • Dock_Elvis

          2 years ago

          MetsSchmets. Your dude wasn’t playing the play right.

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    • User 2161944466

      2 years ago

      Nimmo 1-16
      Lindor 1-16
      McNeil 1-12

      Worse every day.

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  6. solaris602

    2 years ago

    Mr Clevinger, I have the Mets on line one.
    Clev: “What do they want?”
    They’re apparently interested in your services.
    Clev: “I have to wonder about any club that potentially would have me as a member.”

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    • leftcoaster

      2 years ago

      Clevinger already signed with the White Sox.

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      • lesterdnightfly

        2 years ago

        Proves solaris’s point…. Pale Hosers are definitely a org. to wonder about… as they wander about…

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  7. VonPurpleHayes

    2 years ago

    McNeil should go on the IL too. Because he had his feelings hurt and went bananas.

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    • wtfCheeseheadChuck

      2 years ago

      2024 MLB- IL stint for being “butt hurt” lol

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        2 years ago

        We could probably make a full roster of players for the “butt-hurt” All Stars, but McNeil is team captain.

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        • Sunday Lasagna

          2 years ago

          It could be argued that Chase Utley could be honorary team captain for his contributions in questionable slides and whining a bit too.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          You could certainly argue against Utley’s slides, but he never argued calls. He never got mad after getting beamed or taking hard slides. So, the whining comment makes no sense.

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  8. AL B DAMNED

    2 years ago

    Yankees and Mets trade for local hospital.!

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    • marcfrombrooklyn

      2 years ago

      It’s pretty telling that the Mets have three major hospitals as advertisers. Hospital for Special Surgery is the “Official Hospital of the New York Mets.” There are a bunch of things sponsored by Northwell Health (bobbleheads, the Mr. & Mrs. Mets Dash for kids). And they have that uniform ad from New York Presbyterian. I’m not sure if this is a reflection of the health of the players or the age of typical baseball fans.

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      • MetsSchmets

        2 years ago

        You’re not sure if the Mets got hospital sponsors because the 4th starter is out for 6 days?

        Lemme help you out, it’s not the reason.

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  9. Canosucks

    2 years ago

    SOS Same Old Sevy
    Once again including a failed manager who bats Alverez 7 we suffer from Yankee castoffs.

    As a long time Mets fan I don’t understand the hatred for Drew Smith and Tylor Megill. They cost us nothing to have and nothing to get and because of bad moves by bad GMs they are forced into elevated positions on the roster and then hated?

    Tylor only gave up 1 ER in 4 innings and Sevy got bombed?

    How about hating Van Lunchwagen and InEppler for all of this and now Stearns?

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    • MetsSchmets

      2 years ago

      Across this smorgasbord of nonsense I had to laugh at “failed manager” most.

      Reply
  10. LOL good one !!!!

    2 years ago

    When Ramirez tossed at Hoskins and was tossed from the game the next Mets pitcher should have drilled Hoskins right there and then and let the good times roll !!!

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  11. LOL good one !!!!

    2 years ago

    With MeGill out for at least 2 or 3 weeks I would bring Butto up to take his place – once Tylor is back he can go in the pen – Vasil and Hamel arent ready and Scott is an outfielder

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    • MetsSchmets

      2 years ago

      They can’t bring up Butto because he was optioned at the start of season, he can’t come up until like mid April or something. Maybe one of the younger guys like Hamel or Scott

      Reply
  12. LOL good one !!!!

    2 years ago

    Mets stand a good chance of winning today I think — 1st start for Mize – he is wild at times

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  13. Viveleempireevil

    2 years ago

    Have the ’24 Mets got 100 losses in them? I think the answer is…yes. Yes, they do.

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    • raisinsss

      2 years ago

      Only 96 to go…

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