
"Sean Manaea saved the Mets' overworked bullpen by throwing three scoreless, hitless innings, featuring four strikeouts and zero walks, showcasing his ability to attack with two strikes."
"Manaea's fastball averaged 89.3 mph, an improvement from his previous outing, and he has a 2.25 ERA with 10 strikeouts in 12 innings this season."
"Manager Carlos Mendoza's previous stance against a six-man rotation may change due to Manaea's performance and Kodai Senga's struggles, as Senga has shown better effectiveness with more rest."
Sean Manaea delivered an impressive performance, throwing three scoreless innings with four strikeouts in a recent game. His velocity improved slightly, averaging 89.3 mph. Despite not fully returning to his previous speed, he has maintained a 2.25 ERA and 10 strikeouts over 12 innings this season. Manager Carlos Mendoza previously dismissed the idea of a six-man rotation, but Manaea's effectiveness and Kodai Senga's struggles may lead to a reconsideration. Senga's performance has been better with more rest, while David Peterson has not solidified his position as the only left-handed starter.
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