Okay, it might be a little early to say for sure, but let’s talk about what’s happening in Queens right now—because it’s interesting. The Mets, yes those Mets, are quietly putting together a pitching revival that’s catching attention around the league.
Their rotation isn’t packed with household names at the moment. No Scherzer. No Verlander. But somehow, they’re getting quality innings out of guys many fans probably couldn’t pick out of a lineup a few months ago. It’s starting to feel like they’ve tapped into something—a formula, a mindset, maybe even a secret sauce—that’s helping pitchers thrive.
Could it just be early-season randomness? Possibly. But what if it’s not? What if the Mets, long known more for chaos than consistency, are figuring out how to develop pitchers rather than just buy them?
For now, let’s not crown them just yet. Still, if you’re a team struggling to build a pitching staff, you might want to start watching what’s going on in New York a little more closely.
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