In Saturday’s game, the Mets starter Tylor Megill struggled, giving up five runs in the first inning of their 8-1 loss to the Cubs. Megill expressed his frustration with his performance and recognized that he needs to improve for the team. Despite this setback, Manager Carlos Mendoza remained confident in Megill’s abilities and believed that he would bounce back.
Meanwhile, outfielder Starling Marte had to exit the game in the second inning due to knee soreness, a new problem for him in his career. Mendoza provided an update on Marte’s condition and noted that the team would closely monitor his progress. Marte himself acknowledged that this knee issue was something he had never dealt with before and emphasized the importance of careful management of his injury to ensure a full recovery.
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