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Mets Fans Upset After Team's Major Announcement on Tuesday

Mets Fans Upset After Team's Major Announcement on Tuesday

Yahoo29-04-2025

The New York Mets own baseball's best record at 20-9, but that doesn't mean all is well in Queens.
For one, Juan Soto has struggled, as he's slashing .257/.378/.410 with three homers and 12 RBI thus far. Those are fine numbers for a role player, but not for a superstar with the biggest contract in sports history. The Mets, of course, signed Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal in the winter after he led the New York Yankees to the 2024 World Series.
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Now, the club has to deal with a pitching injury as well, via its social media.
New York Mets pitcher Sean Manaea (59)© Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
New York put left-hander Sean Manaea (oblique) now on the 60-day IL and replaced him with right-hander Kevin Herget, who it recalled from Triple-A on Tuesday.
The Mets also designated fellow right-hander José Ureña for assignment and signed southpaw Brooks Ralley (elbow) to a one-year deal before immediately placing him on the 15-day IL.
Manaea, who has yet to pitch this season, went 12-6 with a 3.47 ERA across 32 appearances in his first season as a Met last year. Fans aren't happy that he'll miss more time.
"I don't want to read anything about Sean Manaea other than he's starting a rehab assignment. Thanks," one person said.
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"WHAT HAPPENED TO SEAN??" another one said.
"Damn what's going on with Sean seriously," another one said.
"Manaea out for the season I guarantee it," another one said.
Manaea's 60-day IL stint is retroactive to March, as he was previously on the 15-day IL.
Related: Mets' Carlos Mendoza Sends Jeff McNeil Message After 19-5 Win
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