The Mets are making a flurry of bullpen moves ahead of Wednesday night’s game.
Austin Warren has officially been placed on the 15-day IL with a right forearm strain.
SNY MLB Insider Chelsea Janes confirmed reports earlier in the day that indicated this would be the case, as Warren was scheduled to undergo testing after back-to-back rough outings.
Warren allowed a combined nine runs on eight hits in his last 2.0 innings of work.
In a corresponding move, right-hander Tobias Myers has been recalled from Triple-A Syracuse.
Myers was an extremely valuable piece for New York’s staff over the first few months of the season, but like Warren, he was roughed up over his last few big-league appearances.
He’s put together just two clean outings since May 14th, racking up a 10.38 ERA over that span.
When at his best, though, the 27-year-old has proven to be a versatile weapon in long relief or the late innings.
Additionally, the Mets DFA’d Matt Seelinger after his rough debut and recalled Xavion Curry from Triple-A.