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Mets' Manaea Relief Sparks Rotation Hope

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The New York Mets piggyback rotation plan, featuring Sean Manaea, showed potential in Thursdays game against the San Francisco Giants. Manaea relieved David Peterson, who struggled, and delivered a strong performance, allowing just one run. The Mets bullpen was taxed earlier in the week, leading to Manaeas innings-eating role. Despite Petersons solid debut against the Pirates, errors and a rough first inning led to a loss. The Mets offense has been cold, managing only five hits and two runs in three straight losses. Looking ahead, Nolan McLean starts Friday, with Clay Holmes and Kodai Senga following. The Mets success hinges on fixing rotation issues and revitalizing the offense.

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