The Mets offense was listless Sunday afternoon in a 5-0 loss against the Astros, but with most offensive roster spots set in stone and more intrigue set aside for the pitching staff, all eyes were on starter Tylor Megill.
It was a mixed bag for Megill, the first Met pitcher this spring to make it through five innings. The righty gave up four runs on six hits, bumping his pre-season ERA to 3.86. While Megill wasn’t hoping for that stat line, he was happy with his progress.
“Felt great,” Megill said...