Mets are now 11-4 since August 4th
Off day tomorrow then 3 in Chicago with the White Sox.
Off day tomorrow then 3 in Chicago with the White Sox.
“In this day and age, you’re able to measure absolutely everything, from a bio-mech perspective, from a velocity perspective, from a spin and pitch shape perspective, and you just look at all of those things consistently,” interim manager Andy Green said Monday.
“The most important thing is the subjective feeling of the human being. How does the player feel? Do they continue to feel strong? They’re active partners with us in ensuring they have healthy careers.”
McLean, 25, is up to 142.2 innings this year, his first full season in the majors.
Assuming continued health, McLean (9-8, 3.34 ERA) will likely make at least seven more starts and exceed the career-high 161.2 innings he totaled between majors and minors last year.
Fellow rotation building block Christian Scott (4-3, 3.51 ERA) has thrown 98.1 innings between the majors and minors this year. That’s after the 27-year-old right-hander missed all of last season as he recovered from Tommy John surgery.
And Rookie left-hander Zac Thornton, 24, entered Tuesday night’s start against the San Diego Padres at Citi Field at 108 innings between the majors and minors this year, up from 72.2 innings last season.
In the past, the rule of thumb was that young starters would not add more than 30 innings to their workloads from one season to the next.
On Monday, McLean pitched on five days’ rest and stretched out to 103 pitches.
Stearns noted the schedule’s remaining off-days should allow McLean and others to get five days off in between many of their upcoming starts.
“As long as all the indicators are positive, we don’t have a need to pull the reins right now,” Green said. “But we will continue to monitor and make adjustments as we go.”