
Sean Germany, no place to be found at the beginning of the second Mets in a row
Where is Sean Mania last season?
The Mets Left-Hander team barely resembles the power that carried this rotation in most of the past year, and one withering a second consecutive start to help bury the team.
“I feel that I do everything correctly,” Germany said yet Mets 7-6 lost in front of Brewers Sunday. “I have to continue this path, and I think I am heading in the right direction.”
Germany, who missed the first half of the season to rehabilitate a tilted strain, witnessed his time to 4.33 in six games after allowing four runs on six times and two walking on four roles.
He got a 5-0 talent before Breweers scored three runs against him in fourth place and was charged with fifth place in Homer in William Contreras against Reed Garrett.
Germany surrendered five runs in the sixth half at its beginning against Cleveland last week.
Director Carlos Mendoza said: “(Germany) is facing a difficult time, especially the second or third time through request,” said Director Carlos Mendoza. (Al -Bireh) made him work.
Brandon Nemo walked twice and contributed to the sacrifice of 0 against 2. NIMMO.
“It is difficult now, but I cannot say it is new.” “This happens every year and it is part of the baseball game … I try to be a producer, even when things are not good, and I feel that I still bring some things to the table, which I was proud of.”
Mendoza indicated that it was not determined whether the next appearance of Frankie Montas would happen in the normal starting roles or if he would get the opening again.
Montas put three roles behind Garrett on Saturday and was removed after allowing three runs (two of them were discovered) and 72 degrees were thrown.
On Monday, Mits will be given the flexibility of Mets in the alignment of its rotation to the upcoming household, and it is possible that the troubled Montas will not be needed again until Saturday against sailors.
Juan Soto 2 went against 4 and extended his plan to eight games. It also leads it at least in four consecutive games.
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