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Such is the state of contemporary pitching management that pitchers are, for varying reasons, getting a lengthening leash when they are pitching poorly, and a tightening leash when they are tearing through the opposing lineup. Neil Allen, we cry to you.
Transactions, 6/27/2026
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| Released | Released | Sent to Syracuse on Rehab Assignment | Cleared Waivers and Assigned to Syracuse |
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John Valle
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Tyler Burch
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Jorge Polanco
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Zack Short
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R/R DoB: 38315 High Level: Rk (2026) |
R/R DoB: 35675 High Level: AA (2024) |
S/R DoB: 1999-11-13 High Level: MLB (2026) |
R/R DoB: 34848 High Level: MLB (2026) |
Mystery Cuban John Valle was a 2023 pick out of a Florida High School, but his career was quickly detoured through Tommy Johnville, and he didn't debut until he was 20 years old in 2025. His 11.77 ERA in 13 innings that year was followed by a 7.30 mark in 12 1/3 this year.
Tyler Burch has gotten the same bad news, but at the end of a much longer minor-league odyssey. After a full collegiate career, Tyler has been laboring with Philadelphia and Baltimore since 2019.
After getting Rule V'd to Colorado, Burch missed a full season with elbow surgery. He must've been considered a real bounceback candidate by big-league teams, because the Mets went out and offered him a very rare two-year, minor-league free agent contract. That bounce-back never materialized as Burch gets sent home mid-season without throwing a pitch in a game.
It is illegal to release a guy on the Injured List, but maybe there is an exception at the half-season mark or something. Either way, with that two-year deal, hopefully he takes some money home with him.
The real June 27 is the second attempt at a 2026 rehab by Jorge Polanco, who has spent most of the campaign bedeviled by chronic Achilles tendonitis. He was initially intended to be the Mets new firstbaseman following the departure of Pete Alonso, but it is a pretty safe assumption that, should he indeed return to the big-league club, it will primarily (or more likely, exclusively), as a designated hitter.
Either way, that would be expected to cut deeply into Mark Vientos' opportunities, and likely Brett Baty's as well, but he would probably be taking Eric Wagaman's roster spot. But that is all speculative, as it will be a minor victory just to get his name onto a major-league lineup card at this point.
He went 0-for-3 with a strikeout in the first game of his assignment.
Transactions, 6/29/2026
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Tobias Myers
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Joey Gerber
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R/R DoB: 1998-08-05 High Level: MLB (2026) |
R/R DoB: 1997-05-03 High Level: MLB (2026) |
And here we come to the theme that leads off this post. In the Mets most recent series with Philadelphia, they demonstrated some resolve against a team going in the opposite direction of them in the standing. Knotted into a 1-1 tie going into the seventh, with rookie starter Zach Thornton utterly cruising since the first, they pulled him after 78 pitches (54 for strikes) and prematurely turned the game over to the bullpen, and lost.
They won the second game, but in the third, felt it necessary to give Tobias Myers a 59 pitch outing despite his in-effectiveness. They are reportedly "stretching" him so they can deploy him as a starter in the near future. Letting his effectiveness dictate the length of his outing is apparently not their idea of a winning approach
For some nebulous, always out-of-reach future concern, they pulled an effective pitcher, rode an ineffective one, and lost two of three to a strong team when all three games were winnable.
I hope that future comes soon. In the meantime, for far too many Met fans, these games were perhaps their very first, or their very last. The present matters.
In the meantime, Mets Roster Central recalls former Mets closer Neil Allen. Later in his career, with the Yankees, Allen found himself one day to be the only available reliever in an otherwise pretty gassed bullpen. He was told to be prepared to be called on, and if he was, to be prepared to finish no matter what.
The worst-case scenario ensued. Rookie starter Al Leiter came up injured after giving a leadoff single to Carney Lansford. Allen came in and closed out the first. Then he closed out the second. And inning after inning he remained effective, and damned if his continued effectiveness didn't dictate his continued deployment, and he finished the game, allowing no runs on three hits and no walks — against Oakland A's, no less, destined to win 104 games and the pennant that season. In a quirk of the rules (that still stands), by recording all 27 outs, Allen was credited with a shutout, despite not getting credit for a complete game.
Now, Allen's manager Billy Martin was not known for his kind curatorial care of pitchers' arms, but from someone who invests hope in these games, sticking with pitchers who are effective and lifting pitchers who are ineffective, in games that are very much winnable, sure seems like an idea that we might want to be getting back to.
Your 2026 New York Mets
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Sean Manaea
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Nolan McLean
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Freddy Peralta
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Christian Scott
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Huascar Brazobán
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R/L DoB: 1992-02-01 |
R/R DoB: 2001-07-24 |
R/R DoB: 2996-06-04 |
R/R DoB: 1999-06-15 |
R/R DoB: 1989-10-15 |
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Joey Gerber
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A.J. Minter
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Cionel Pérez
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Brooks Raley
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Kodai Senga
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Austin Warren
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Luke Weaver
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R/R DoB: 1997-05-03 |
L/L DoB: 1993-09-02 |
R/L DoB: 35176 |
L/L DoB: 1988-06-29 |
L/R DoB: 1993-01-30 |
R/R DoB: 1996-02-05 |
R/R DoB: 1993-08-21 |
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Devin Williams
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Francisco Alvarez
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Luís Torrens
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Bo Bichette
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Brett Baty
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Francisco Lindor
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Ronny Mauricio
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R/R DoB: 1994-09-21 |
R/R DoB: 2001-11-01 |
R/R DoB: 1996-05-02 |
R/R DoB: 1998-03-05 |
L/R DoB: 1999-11-13 |
S/R DoB: 1993-11-14 |
S/R DoB: 2001-04-04 |
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Mark Vientos
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Eric Wagaman
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Carson Benge
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A.J. Ewing
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Juan Soto
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Tyrone Taylor
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Jared Young
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R/R DoB: 1993-12-11 |
R/R DoB: 1997-08-14 |
L/R DoB: 2003-01-20 |
L/R DoB: 2004-08-10 |
L/L DoB: 1998-10-25 |
R/R DoB: 1994-01-22 |
L/R DoB: 1995-07-09 |
Also on 40-Player Roster
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Clay Holmes
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Tylor Megill
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Zach Thornton
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Jonah Tong
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Alex Carrillo
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Daniel Duarte
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Reed Garrett
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R/R DoB: 1993-03-27 |
R/R DoB: 1995-07-28 |
L/L DoB: 2002-01-17 |
R/R DoB: 2003-06-19 |
R/R DoB: 1997-06-06 |
R/R DoB: 1996-12-04 |
R/R DoB: 1993-01-02 |
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Justin Hagenman
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Tobias Myers
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Dedniel Núñez
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Jonathan Pintaro
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Dylan Ross
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Hayden Senger
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Jorge Polanco
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R/R DoB: 1996-10-07 |
R/R DoB: 1998-08-05 |
R/R DoB: 1996-06-05 |
R/R DoB: 1997-11-07 |
R/R DoB: 2000-09-01 |
R/R DoB: 1997-04-03 |
S/R DoB: 1999-11-13 |
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Marcus Semien
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MJ Melendez
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Nick Morabito
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Jared Oliva
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Luis Robert, Jr.
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R/R DoB: 1990-09-17 |
L/R DoB: 1993-11-29 |
R/R DoB: 2003-05-07 |
R/R DoB: 1995-11-27 |
R/R DoB: 1997-08-03 |
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Your Mets Coaching Staff
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Interim Manager |
Bench Coach |
Pitching Coach |
Hitting Coord. |
Third Base Coach |
First Base Coach |
Bullpen Coach |
Ass't Pitch. Coach |
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Andy Green |
Kai Correa |
Justin Willard |
Jeff Albert |
Tim Leiper |
Gilbert Gomez |
José Rosado |
Dan McKinney |
| DoB: 1977-07-07 | DoB: 1989-07-14 | DoB: 1990-09-09 | DoB: 1992-08-16 | DoB: 1996-07-19 | DoB: 1992-03-08 | DoB: 1974-11-09 | DoB: 1989-06-06 |
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Hitting Coach |
Strategy Coach |
Catching Coach |
Coaching Assistant |
Bat'g Pract. Pitcher |
Equip. Manager |
Bullpen Catcher |
Bullpen Catcher |
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Troy Snitker |
Danny Barnes |
J.P. Arencibia |
Rafael Fernandez |
Kevin Mahoney |
Kevin Kierst |
Eric Langill |
Dave Racaniello |
| DoB: 1988-12-05 | DoB: 1989-10021 | DoB: 1986-01-05 | DoB: 1988-08-03 | DoB: 1987-05-11 | DoB: 1964-07-09 | DoB: 1979-04-09 | DoB: 1978-06-03 |
Your Mets Training Staff
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Director of Player Health |
Head Athletic Trainer |
Assistant Athletic Trainer |
Recond. Coordinator |
Recond. Therapist |
Head Performance Coach |
Assistant Performance Coach |
Performance Coordinator |
Soft Tissue Specialist |
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Brian Chicklo |
Joseph Golia |
Bryan Baca |
Sean Bardanett |
Josh Bickel |
Dustin Clarke |
Tanner Miracle |
Jeremy Chiang |
Hiroto Kawamura |
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DoB: 1972-07-17 |
DoB: 1978-??-?? |
DoB: Circa 1980 |
DoB: 1988-06-23 |
DoB: 1996-??-?? |
DoB: 1987-??-?? |
DoB: 1991-??-?? |
DoB: ????-??-?? |
DoB: 1962-07-19 |












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