Mets pitcher Tylor Megill struggled in the team’s 8-1 loss to the Cubs on Saturday, giving up five runs in the first inning. Frustrated with his performance, Megill acknowledged that he needs to improve for the team. Despite this, manager Carlos Mendoza remains confident in his ability to bounce back from a tough start.
In addition to Megill’s struggles, outfielder Starling Marte had to leave the game in the second inning due to knee soreness. This was a new issue for Marte, who stated that he has not experienced this type of nagging injury before. Mendoza provided an update on Marte’s condition and the team will monitor his knee soreness closely to ensure he is healthy and able to return to play soon.
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