
Mets feature new-look, healthier starting rotation to kick off second half
NY Post
In their final dozen games before the All-Star break, the Mets started games with Huascar Brazobán, Chris Devenski, Brandon Waddell and Justin Hagenman.
The Mets managed to go 7-5 during that stretch, but that kind of pitching lineup isn’t conducive to long-term success.
They’ll look a lot different when they begin the second half against the Reds at Citi Field.
The Mets announced their starters for the three-game series Thursday, with Sean Manaea going Friday, followed by Clay Holmes and David Peterson.
Kodai Senga and Frankie Montas would be set to start the next two.
Peterson is coming off being named an NL All-Star, and the Mets are counting on Manaea, Senga and Montas staying healthy the rest of the way after all three battled injuries throughout the first half.













