
Paul Blackburn saves bullpen in surprise return to Mets as his ‘weird' season takes another turn
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Paul Blackburn's 'weird' season took another strange turn late Tuesday night when he was awoken by a messenger banging on his hotel room door after missing a phone call informing him the Mets were planning to activate him the next day from the injured list.
At that point Blackburn was set for a rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse.
But the Mets had utilized Justin Hagenman for four innings in relief in their victory over the Braves and wanted Blackburn to join the bullpen as Hagenman's replacement.
'Definitely surprised,' Blackburn said Wednesday at Citi Field before the Mets lost 11-6 to the Braves.
Blackburn was utilized on this night, pitching the final five innings and allowing two earned runs.
'He saved the bullpen,' manager Carlos Mendoza said.
Even so, whether the veteran Blackburn will stick for long is unclear.
The Mets will need a roster spot to call up Nolan McLean for his major league debut on Saturday.
Blackburn, who doesn't have a minor league option remaining, is a prime DFA candidate.
Paul Blackburn, who allowed two runs over the final five innings, saved the Mets' bullpen even more damage in their 11-6 loss to the Braves on Aug. 13, 2025.
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Blackburn, who spent six weeks on the IL with a right shoulder impingement, had last pitched for the Mets on June 28 in Pittsburgh.
It's a season in which he also missed two months rehabbing from knee inflammation.
Blackburn also had a stomach virus that contributed to resetting his rehab clock early in the season.
Overall, he's pitched in 12 minor league games as part of rehab assignments this season.
Paul Blackburn throws a pitch during the Mets' loss to the Braves.
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There have been times he was on the brink of return only to remain on a rehab assignment — with the Mets perhaps trying to maximize the roster.
In seven appearances (four starts) for the Mets he's pitched to a 6.85 ERA.
'I just want to be in a place and pitch, really,' Blackburn said. 'I just want to be somewhere and pitch.'
The Mets, due to heavy rain, postponed a pregame ceremony to honor Pete Alonso on passing Darryl Strawberry as the franchise's all-time home run leader.
Alonso hit career homer No. 253 on Tuesday to break the record before adding No. 254.
The ceremony is now scheduled for pregame on Thursday.
The Mets set a franchise record for a season on Tuesday with a third game in which they hit at least six home runs.
The season high was seven in Philadelphia on June 21.
Entering the day the Mets were the only MLB team this season with three games in which they hit at least six homers.
All of Tuesday's six homers occurred with two outs — only the fifth time that has occurred in MLB in the expansion era (post-1961).

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