Sunday, May 11, 2014

Murphy's homer with pink bat spurs Mets' rally

"The answer to me is yes, it will have something to do with it," Collins said of the Subway Series pomp and circumstance. "It's going to be against Masahiro Tanaka. It's going to be here. So I think you've certainly go to take it into consideration."
Mejia certainly has more experience than Montero, having faced the Yankees previously in his career. But he has been struggling for weeks, posting a 9.82 ERA in his last three starts.
If not Montero or fellow rookie Jacob deGrom, the Mets could default back to Mejia or to Daisuke Matsuzaka, who is not stretched out as a starter. But Collins indicated that the two innings Matsuzaka pitched in relief Sunday may preclude him from starting. Top prospect Noah Syndergaard, meanwhile, has been inconsistent at Triple-A Las Vegas and is not an option at this time.
So even if the Mets do not consider Mejia an ideal choice, he may be their only option if they are unwilling to dip into the Minors.
"I think it's going to pretty exciting when they get here … but it's got to be the right time," Collins said of Syndergaard, Montero and the club's other top prospects. "I think that's where Sandy's real good at having a feel for what's the right time."

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