The dust has settled from Saturday’s rain-delay debacle and the Mets have made the necessary roster moves for the continuation game against the Washington Nationals.
Left-hander Joey Lucchesi was the pitcher who started the second game of a four-game series on Saturday night, but he won’t be around to see the finish of it. The Mets optioned him to Triple-A Syracuse on Sunday morning and activated right-hander Dennis Santana, who will be the long man out of the bullpen with the team’s typical long reliever, right-hander Stephen Nogosek, starting the resumption of the Saturday game.
The Mets also designated right-hander Seth Elledge for assignment.
The Mets were not ready to announce their 27th man before the day’s action began, but it’s likely going to be left-hander Zach Muckenhirn, who is with the Mets in Washington and has a locker at Nationals Park. Left-hander Brooks Raley is able to be activated for the second game of a split doubleheader, potentially giving Showalter two left-handers in the bullpen for the first time this season.
“A lot of moving parts,” manager Buck Showalter said.
Lucchesi made a return from Tommy John surgery last month with a fantastic performance in San Francisco, one that was so good he called it the best of his career. But he wasn’t able to repeat that performance. He owns a 1-0 record with a 4.43 ERA in four starts, but in three starts against the Nationals, the Detroit Tigers and the Colorado Rockies — three teams in the bottom of their respective divisions — he posted a 6.70 ERA.
That doesn’t count his Saturday start when he allowed one run in the first inning before the game was suspended in the top of the third. It’s tough to blame him for that one run considering how hard it was raining when the game began. It was clear he was having trouble gripping the ball. At one point during the first inning, the umpires had to bring out a dry rosin bag.
“Yesterday was tough,” Showalter said. “He got a big double-play ball that kept us engaged in the game and it could have gotten away from him. I keep in mind the hurdles he has crossed over with surgery.”
Right-hander Carlos Carrasco is making a rehab start with Double-A Binghamton on Sunday and is expected to join the Mets soon thereafter. He will likely make a start in place of Lucchesi next week against the Cleveland Guardians.