
Mets' Manaea Impresses in Rehab Start: Four Ks, Zero Runs
Mets' Manaea Dominates in Rehab Start: Four Strikeouts in 2.2 Innings New York Mets pitcher Sean Manaea made a strong statement in his second rehab appearance, showcasing his form and potential return to the major league roster. Manaea pitched 2.2 innings for the Mets' minor league affiliate, the Brooklyn Cyclones, against an unspecified opponent. In a dominant display, he struck out four batters while allowing just two hits and no runs. He also walked one batter. "Manaea looked sharp," said a commentator in the MiLB.TV broadcast (the source of this video). "His control was excellent, and his pitches had good movement." The broadcast highlighted Manaea's effective use of a slider, resulting in several strikeouts. The performance is a positive sign for the Mets as they await Manaea's return to the major league team. His strong showing in this rehab game indicates he is progressing well and could be a valuable addition to their pitching staff in the near future. The exact date of his return to the major leagues remains unconfirmed.