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Why Mets may struggle to plug their new area of need

2 May 2025
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The Mets look great but are suddenly in serious need of left-handed relief help with their two main pen southpaws, A.J. Minter and Danny Young, revealed to have injuries that could sideline them all season.

The hope is that just-signed Brooks Raley helps, and they promoted Génesis Cabrera, another veteran. It’s slim pickings out there. If the injury-wrecked Orioles fall further, Keegan Akin and Gregory Soto could make sense, but most non-contenders lack strong pen lefties.

Mets people say they aren’t worried about top-ranked prospect Brandon Sproat despite a 5.48 ERA and diminished velocity. They attribute the righty Sproat’s rough start to Syracuse weather, even worse than here.

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