The New York Mets face a challenging situation as right-hander Tylor Megill has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a right elbow sprain. Manager Carlos Mendoza shared with MLB.com that the best-case scenario for Megill’s return is in four to five weeks, a timeline that adds pressure to the team’s rotation. As of June 18, 2025, the Mets are scrambling to fill gaps in their starting lineup.
- Tylor Megill placed on 15-day injured list.
- Best-case return for Megill: four to five weeks.
- Mets rotation options limited due to injuries.
- Frankie Montas struggles in rehab assignments.
- Trade deadline impacts Mets' roster decisions.
- Megill's performance affects future earning potential.
Megill, who has been performing well with a 3.95 ERA this season, expressed optimism about his recovery, stating he only has inflammation and no ligament damage. However, the Mets will need to adapt quickly, as they are already dealing with injuries to other key pitchers, including Kodai Senga.
This injury raises questions about the Mets’ pitching depth and their approach as the trade deadline approaches. Will they look to buy or sell? Key developments include:
- Megill’s injury could hinder his earning potential in arbitration.
- Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea are both on shaky rehab assignments.
- David Peterson, Clay Holmes, and Griffin Canning are set to start the next three games.
- The Mets may need to explore trades to bolster their rotation.