Should the Mets and Carlos Mendoza take this risk to try to win the World Series?
It has been short outings for the New York Mets starting pitchers against the San Francisco Giants this weekend and fans are desperate with their poor performance. Kodai Senga pitched just four innings on Saturday while Frankie Montas fared no better on Sunday in the final game of the series. The right-hander lasted just four and a half innings where he allowed seven earned runs and seven hits, including a three-run home run. He struck out only three and walked two in a 12-4 drubbing for the New York team.It was the second consecutive difficult outing for Montas, who allowed five earned runs and eight hits Monday against the San Diego Padres. The Mets rookie now has a 6.68 ERA in seven starts and has raised concerns for the Mets' starting pitchers, who since June 11 have pitched a total […]