Juan Soto and Pete Alonso are experiencing contrasting starts to the MLB season with the New York Mets. While Alonso recently tied franchise legend Ed Kranepool on a historic list, Soto has struggled to find his rhythm at the plate. Despite those individual differences, the Mets are off to a strong start with a 21-10 record, and their upcoming schedule presents a favorable path to build momentum.
Following Friday’s series finale against the Diamondbacks, the Mets will enter a pivotal stretch in May. They’ll host the St. Louis Cardinals this weekend, visit the Chicago Cubs next week, and face their crosstown rivals, the New York Yankees, in a highly anticipated mid-month showdown.
With challenging matchups ahead, the Mets are focused on managing their roster carefully to keep key players like Alonso and Soto in top form. To ease the workload and maintain depth, the club announced several roster moves aimed at reinforcing the pitching staff.
On social media, the Mets confirmed that right-hander Ty Adcock and lefty Genesis Cabrera have been promoted to the major league roster. In corresponding moves, Chris Devenski and Brandon Waddell were optioned to Triple-A Syracuse, signaling a strategic shift in bullpen management.

Pete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets.
Mets deal with major setback
The Mets announced a significant blow to their roster, confirming that pitchers A.J. Minter and Frankie Montas have both been placed on the 60-day injured list. The move follows recent setbacks in their recovery, forcing the team to adapt heading into a crucial stretch of the season.

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Both Minter and Montas were instrumental in manager Carlos Mendoza’s pitching strategy. Their absence now puts added pressure on the rotation and the bullpen, as the Mets look to fill the void and maintain consistency on the mound.
Another major blow for the Mets
To make matters worse, left-hander Sean Manaea has also been transferred to the 60-day IL, adding another layer of concern for Mendoza. As the Mets face a demanding May schedule, the manager will need to rely on other arms to carry the load in the rotation.
With these setbacks, Mendoza is closely monitoring how his remaining pitchers perform in key matchups. At the same time, the Mets will lean heavily on Pete Alonso and Juan Soto to carry the offense, especially with upcoming series against the Yankees and Cubs.
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