![]() NY Mets Monday Morning GM: The middle is no place you want to be.This is not even mentioning he is coming off of an injury and will take a long time to get stretched out to the point where he can be counted on for 6 innings. However, nothing I’ve seen from him in the last couple of years has shown me that he is capable of that. Hopefully he can recapture some of that 2016 form and pitch well in the rotation. Since then, Gsellman has been in the bullpen and has a career ERA of 4.25, slightly better than his rotation numbers. Once teams started getting used to seeing him in 2017, he made 22 starts and had a 5.29 ERA in those starts. In 2016, Gsellman helped the Mets get to the postseason down the stretch making eight starts and pitching to a 2.42 ERA. He has experience as a starter and has had mixed results. ![]() ![]() The decision to use Robert Gsellman in the rotation does make some sense. To put it lightly, this rotation is not good enough. But after deGrom, the Mets have Steven Matz, Rick Porcello, David Peterson, and Robert Gsellman, who is the replacement for an injured Michael Wacha. Yes, Jacob deGrom is still there and the Mets are very fortunate for that. It is no secret that after Marcus Stroman’s decision to opt-out of the 2020 season, the New York Mets rotation is in complete shambles. The New York Mets have a huge hole in their starting rotation.
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