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The New York Mets had a rough weekend at home against Miami. They'll look to get their pitching staff straightened out during a three-game series at Detroit, which begins on Monday afternoon.
The Mets’ starting staff lately has largely been a case of that time-tested baseball adage Tong, McLean and pray for rain.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said the righty was "non-competitive," and with the team competing for a playoff berth, it seems as if it's time for someone to replace him in the rotation.
Mets right-hander Kodai Senga was ineffective once again in Sunday afternoon’s loss to the Miami Marlins, leaving the door open for a potential change in the club’s rotation.
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