
Mets' Manaea Shifts to Bullpen, Boosts Rotation
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The New York Mets, aiming for the playoffs in 2026, have strengthened their starting rotation with the addition of ace Freddy Peralta from the Milwaukee Brewers. Their new lineup includes Peralta, David Peterson, Nolan McLean, Clay Holmes, and Kodai Senga. Sean Manaea, who had a successful career with the Oakland Athletics and Kansas City Royals, was moved to the bullpen due to injuries. The Mets hope this change will help Manaea regain his form and provide depth in case of injuries. If the team remains healthy, their rotation could be one of the best in baseball, boosting their playoff chances.
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