Mets' Nolan McLean feeling pretty good' after sim game, vertigo-like symptoms | amNewYork
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Mets' Nolan McLean feeling pretty good' after sim game, vertigo-like symptoms | amNewYork
"It went pretty good, he said after his outing. Almost too loose at times, which I guess is a good thing. I was a little erratic, but I think it was just because I was fired up to get out there."
"It's a great honor, but there's a lot of baseball to be played, McLean said. My job is to go out there and compete. Just do the best I can and be a good teammate for the rest of the games, and hopefully, make the finals, and I get the ball."
"I'm super excited to pick their brains. We got a bunch of Cy Youngs in that building, so it would be really cool to learn from them, see how they handle everything, and also watch from afar at the same time."
Nolan McLean, a 24-year-old Mets right-hander, pitched four innings in a simulated game in Port St. Lucie following vertigo-like symptoms that postponed his arrival for Team USA's 2026 World Baseball Classic preparation. McLean will meet with team trainers to determine his availability for the tournament, where he is scheduled to pitch Tuesday's Pool B finale against Italy and potentially the championship game. The pitcher is preparing for his first full major league season after an impressive eight-start debut featuring a 5-1 record and 2.06 ERA. He joins an elite American rotation including Logan Webb, Tarik Skubal, and Paul Skenes, with fellow Mets teammate Clay Holmes also involved in the tournament.
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