Tylor Megill showing Mets his value with another strong start
Briefly

Starting spring training without a guaranteed spot, Tylor Megill has made a compelling case for his role with the Mets, achieving two wins in his first two starts. With a dominant performance against the Blue Jays, where he pitched 5 ¹/₃ scoreless innings, Megill showcases his skill set, earning a 0.87 ERA for the season. His success is crucial for the team amid injuries to key pitchers. Additionally, the Mets pay tribute to Ed Kranepool, honoring his long-standing legacy as a franchise player, accentuating the rich history of the organization.
"He's keeping it simple and attacking hitters," manager Carlos Mendoza said. "I thought he used all of his pitches today in a good way. I thought he slowed the game down."
"Eddie's legacy will always be this street-smart kid from The Bronx who spent 18 years with the team," Shamsky said. "You won't see too much of that anymore."
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