Tylor Megill’s chance to claim the vacancy in the Mets’ rotation may have withered with his control problems over his past two appearances.
to start the season may have withered with his control problems over his past two appearances.
It was something of a continuation of his appearance against the Cardinals last Sunday, when Megill walked five over three innings. “There’s positives and there’s negatives,” Megill said, when asked to summarize his spring training. “The negatives are I am walking a lot more batters than normal. I am working on new stuff and trying it out in games.”Tylor Megill has a conference with Tomas Nido after walking Pedro Pages with the bases loaded during the first inning of the Mets’ 4-4 exhibition tie against the Cardinals.
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