Sean Manaea, the Mets pitcher, is navigating his role after a brief relief appearance, expressing uncertainty about how to stay stretched out for future starts. He hopes to work in a piggyback role, pitching three to four innings, as the team considers his usage following a scoreless outing. Manager Carlos Mendoza reassured that Manaea’s recent pitch count won’t be a concern unless this becomes a regular pattern. Meanwhile, Jorge Polanco is limited to DH duties due to Achilles soreness, and Brett Baty is making his first major league start in right field.
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