Tylor Megill struggled in his recent start against the Chicago Cubs, allowing four earned runs over 4.2 innings, with a particularly challenging first inning where he faced eight batters and needed 28 pitches. Despite showing some improvement in subsequent innings, he has now given up eight earned runs in his last two starts, raising concerns given his history of strong early-season performance. Manager Carlos Mendoza remains confident in Megill’s abilities, noting his fastball velocity increased later in the game, with Megill’s next opportunity to bounce back coming in the upcoming Subway Series against the Yankees.