logo
Tylor Megill struggles in Mets' loss to Rays as rotation questions continue to emerge

Tylor Megill struggles in Mets' loss to Rays as rotation questions continue to emerge

New York Post11 hours ago

Access the Mets beat like never before
Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. Try it free
The Mets' season-long strength suddenly does not seem as strong.
For two and a half months, through fluctuating results from a hot-and-cold offense, the Mets have been able to rely upon a group of starters that has appeared never-ending.
It has not just been that the rotation has been solid, but deep, absorbing Sean Manaea- and Frankie Montas-sized blows and bouncing right back up off the mat.
But over a span of three days, the Mets 1) learned Kodai Senga is gone for likely at least a month with a hamstring strain suffered Thursday; 2) have decided a potential fill-in, Montas, is not guaranteed a rotation spot in large part because of his ineffectiveness through five rehab starts, highlighted by a Friday implosion and 3) have reason to worry about Tylor Megill.
Because on Saturday, the struggles of the No. 5 starter continued in an 8-4 loss to the Rays in front of 41,662 rain-soaked fans at Citi Field, where the Mets dropped a series — snapping a streak of six series they either won or tied — before Sunday's finale.
The Mets (45-26) do not need brilliance from Megill, but they need more than he provided while pitching 3 ²/₃ innings and allowing six runs (three earned), lowlighted by a fourth inning that included the big righty hearing boos as he was pulled from the start.
In that inning, the Rays sent 11 batters to the plate — 10 against Megill — and a Mets lead evaporated instantly.
4 Tylor Megill looks down on the ground after giving up a solo home run to a celebrating Junior Caminero (background) during the fourth inning of the Mets' 8-4 loss to the Rays on June 14, 2025.
Robert Sabo for New York Post
The first batter, Junior Caminero, destroyed a 2-1 sinker 409 feet to left, deep into the first deck to tie the game.
After two more Rays reached — a plunking and a single to put runners on the corners — the frame turned on a rare safety squeeze from Taylor Walls, who dragged a bunt toward first base.
Megill ignored a potential play at home and tried to go to first but dropped the ball as he cocked it behind him.
4 Tylor Megill wears a dejected expression during the Rays' five-run fourth inning during the Mets' loss.
Jason Szenes for New York Post
CHECK OUT THE LATEST MLB STANDINGS AND METS STATS
Megill struck out Josh Lowe which, because of his own error, was crucially only the second out of the inning. Given life, the Rays attempted to put down the Mets with a pair of RBI singles, a seven-pitch walk to Jonathan Aranda to reload the bases, and a wild pitch that put the Mets in a 6-2 hole.
After Megill lost Caminero, the inning's leadoff hitter, to a seven-pitch walk, Carlos Mendoza took the ball from him, and boos followed a head-down Megill every step to the dugout.
It is possible that Megill did not bounce back well from his most recent start at Coors Field — where the altitude affected Friday's starter, Clay Holmes, and prompted a shorter start — but the troubling trend lines extend further than last week.
4 Tampa Bay's Brandon Lowe rips an RBI single during the Mets' loss to the Rays.
Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Six starts into his season, Megill looked like a breakout candidate and owned a 1.74 ERA.
In eight starts since the beginning of May, he has pitched to a 5.79 ERA that has elevated his season mark to 3.95.
It is possible Montas replaces Megill eventually, but the Mets are not sure what to do with the offseason addition who has been knocked around during a rehab assignment and will require a sixth minor league start.
4 Brett Baty belts a solo homer during the third inning of the Mets' loss to the Rays.
Robert Sabo for New York Post
The loss of Senga has meant Paul Blackburn, who was crushed in relief Friday, is at least temporarily back into the starting group.
For a group that has rolled really from Day One, a speed bump has appeared.
Buried in the fourth inning, the Mets did not have enough offense to overcome the hole.
They cut the lead to four runs and put runners on the corners in both the seventh and eighth innings, but a Brandon Nimmo ground out and Brett Baty ground out, respectively, helped the Rays navigate out of danger.
Wasted was the hardest struck ball by a Mets player all season — a laser, 115.6 mph home run to right field by Brett Baty that also was the hardest hit ball of Baty's major league career — along with the second home run of Ronny Mauricio's season and three hits (including two RBI singles) from Nimmo.
Also wasted was a tour de force from Luis Torrens' arm, which threw out Josh Lowe at second base and Walls in the fifth inning. In the sixth, Torrens chased a wild pitch to the backstop and threw a strike to José Buttó, who tagged out Yandy Díaz trying to score from third.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The Athletic projects where Auburn's Ike Irish will land in 2025 MLB draft
The Athletic projects where Auburn's Ike Irish will land in 2025 MLB draft

USA Today

timean hour ago

  • USA Today

The Athletic projects where Auburn's Ike Irish will land in 2025 MLB draft

The Athletic projects where Auburn's Ike Irish will land in 2025 MLB draft Irish's draft stock continues to trend upward. The draft stock of Auburn iron man Ike Irish continues to rise as The Athletic has given him his highest projection yet. Keith Law of The Athletic placed Irish in the top 10 of his latest MLB mock draft, released Thursday, pairing him with the Cincinnati Reds with the No. 9 overall pick. Irish is primarily a catcher, but he played several other positions including first base, left field, and right field. Many clubs see Irish as just a catcher, but Law feels that franchises are coming around to the idea of drafting Irish as a slugging outfielder. Irish is one of two names who've really seemed to move up over the last month or so, as teams have become more comfortable with the idea of just taking Irish — who has only caught a couple of games since he missed two weeks in March with a fractured scapula — as an outfielder and letting him go rake. I would bet more on the Reds going with a college player than a high school one, and could see them on Kyson Witherspoon, Wehiwa Aloy or maybe Tyler Bremner. Irish enjoyed his best season in an Auburn uniform this season by hitting .364 with 19 home runs, 58 RBI, and 11 stolen bases. He slugged .710 and hit .317 when putting balls in play. In 214 at bats, Irish struck out 14.3% of the time and walked 12.8% of the time, and logged 34 extra-base hits. Cincinnati is the second National League Central club tied to Irish via mock draft. Earlier this week, USA TODAY Sports paired Irish with the Milwaukee Brewers at No. 20 overall. Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__

Rays look to sweep series against the Mets
Rays look to sweep series against the Mets

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Rays look to sweep series against the Mets

Tampa Bay Rays (38-32, second in the AL East) vs. New York Mets (45-26, first in the NL East) New York; Sunday, 1:40 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Rays: Shane Baz (5-3, 4.97 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 65 strikeouts); Mets: Griffin Canning (6-2, 3.22 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, 61 strikeouts) Advertisement BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Mets -166, Rays +139; over/under is 8 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Tampa Bay Rays meet the New York Mets looking to sweep their three-game series. New York has a 27-9 record at home and a 45-26 record overall. Mets hitters have a collective .425 slugging percentage to rank fifth in MLB. Tampa Bay has gone 15-12 on the road and 38-32 overall. The Rays are 28-11 in games when they record eight or more hits. Sunday's game is the third meeting between these teams this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Juan Soto has 14 doubles, 13 home runs and 36 RBIs while hitting .249 for the Mets. Pete Alonso is 14 for 39 with three doubles and five home runs over the last 10 games. Advertisement Jonathan Aranda has 12 doubles and eight home runs for the Rays. Yandy Diaz is 17 for 40 with a double, a triple and two home runs over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Mets: 7-3, .268 batting average, 3.00 ERA, outscored opponents by 22 runs Rays: 7-3, .259 batting average, 3.86 ERA, outscored opponents by eight runs INJURIES: Mets: Kodai Senga: 15-Day IL (hamstring), Brooks Raley: 60-Day IL (elbow), Mark Vientos: 10-Day IL (hamstring), Jesse Winker: 10-Day IL (side), Danny Young: 60-Day IL (elbow), A.J. Minter: 60-Day IL (lat), Frankie Montas: 60-Day IL (lat), Sean Manaea: 60-Day IL (oblique), Jose Siri: 10-Day IL (shin), Nick Madrigal: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Drew Smith: 60-Day IL (elbow), Christian Scott: 60-Day IL (elbow) Advertisement Rays: Manuel Rodriguez: 15-Day IL (forearm), Jonny Deluca: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Ha-Seong Kim: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Hunter Bigge: 15-Day IL (lat), Shane McClanahan: 60-Day IL (tricep), Richie Palacios: 10-Day IL (knee), Alex Faedo: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Nathan Lavender: 60-Day IL (elbow) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Rays look to sweep series against the Mets
Rays look to sweep series against the Mets

Associated Press

time3 hours ago

  • Associated Press

Rays look to sweep series against the Mets

Tampa Bay Rays (38-32, second in the AL East) vs. New York Mets (45-26, first in the NL East) New York; Sunday, 1:40 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Rays: Shane Baz (5-3, 4.97 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 65 strikeouts); Mets: Griffin Canning (6-2, 3.22 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, 61 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Mets -166, Rays +139; over/under is 8 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Tampa Bay Rays meet the New York Mets looking to sweep their three-game series. New York has a 27-9 record at home and a 45-26 record overall. Mets hitters have a collective .425 slugging percentage to rank fifth in MLB. Tampa Bay has gone 15-12 on the road and 38-32 overall. The Rays are 28-11 in games when they record eight or more hits. Sunday's game is the third meeting between these teams this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Juan Soto has 14 doubles, 13 home runs and 36 RBIs while hitting .249 for the Mets. Pete Alonso is 14 for 39 with three doubles and five home runs over the last 10 games. Jonathan Aranda has 12 doubles and eight home runs for the Rays. Yandy Diaz is 17 for 40 with a double, a triple and two home runs over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Mets: 7-3, .268 batting average, 3.00 ERA, outscored opponents by 22 runs Rays: 7-3, .259 batting average, 3.86 ERA, outscored opponents by eight runs INJURIES: Mets: Kodai Senga: 15-Day IL (hamstring), Brooks Raley: 60-Day IL (elbow), Mark Vientos: 10-Day IL (hamstring), Jesse Winker: 10-Day IL (side), Danny Young: 60-Day IL (elbow), A.J. Minter: 60-Day IL (lat), Frankie Montas: 60-Day IL (lat), Sean Manaea: 60-Day IL (oblique), Jose Siri: 10-Day IL (shin), Nick Madrigal: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Drew Smith: 60-Day IL (elbow), Christian Scott: 60-Day IL (elbow) Rays: Manuel Rodriguez: 15-Day IL (forearm), Jonny Deluca: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Ha-Seong Kim: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Hunter Bigge: 15-Day IL (lat), Shane McClanahan: 60-Day IL (tricep), Richie Palacios: 10-Day IL (knee), Alex Faedo: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Nathan Lavender: 60-Day IL (elbow) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store