Sean Manaea, formerly with the Giants and now a regular in the Mets' rotation, did not allow a run in his recent start against the Giants, though he required 101 pitches to record 14 outs. His final line was 4.2 innings pitched, 4 hits, 4 walks, and 6 strikeouts. His performance contributed to the Mets' bullpen being heavily utilized for over four innings. Manaea's ERA through five starts stands at 3.33. In the same game, Francisco Lindor excelled, going 4-for-5 with two home runs, leading the Mets to an 8-2 victory over the Giants.
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Lindor goes 4-for-5, homers twice in victory https://t.co/jIWtxkC0D6
The good: Sean Manaea did not allow a run today. The bad: Manaea needed 101 pitches to record 14 outs. The ugly: The Mets will again rely on their bullpen for 4+ innings. Manaea's final line: 4.2 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 6 K. His ERA through five starts is 3.33.
When Sean Manaea left the Giants, it surprised some expecting he’d be reunited with former manager Bob Melvin. Now thriving as a Mets rotation regular, he starts against S.F. on Wednesday. https://t.co/oXVV3rmgLf