The New York Mets organization heads into the second game of a series against one of its biggest division rivals. Such is the case with the Atlanta Braves, two of the National League's top contenders for the postseason.
Venezuela, led by Carlos Mendoza, needs its key players to continue to improve their performance on the offensive side and in terms of the pitching staff.
Likewise, before the game this Tuesday, April 9, New York announced a movement on its roster after sending the starter out for assignment. Colombian, Julio Teheran, He was the starter last Monday, against Georgia to be exact.
The 33-year-old played the role 2.2 innings work place, He gave up six hits, four runs scored, two walks, three strikeouts and an ERA of 13.50. However, there's a chance he'll be claimed by another organization, or he'll have to go down to the Mets' minor leagues.
Undoubtedly, this comes as a surprise to all of his fans, considering that he is a pitcher who can perform multiple functions throughout the regular cycle. Additionally, there are several pitchers on the disabled list, mainly due to elbow problems.