Kodai Senga, a starting pitcher for the Mets, is on course to return from the injured list very close to May 27. The team has been surviving without him, but there have been distress signals with short outings by starters, mainly due to walks. The rotation could use a boost of energy now rather than waiting until Senga’s return. Christian Scott, the team’s top pitching prospect, could potentially provide that energy.

Scott was initially held back from joining the rotation at the beginning of the season to gain experience at Triple-A. He has since started five games for Syracuse, striking out 36 batters in 25 ¹/₃ innings and posting a 3.20 ERA. Team officials have been impressed with his performance and are waiting for the right moment to bring him up to the major leagues.

The Mets are considering implementing a six-man rotation, similar to last season, to accommodate Senga’s return. Scott could have the opportunity to showcase his abilities in a few starts before the team must decide on rehabbing pitchers Tylor Megill and David Peterson. The struggling Adrian Houser and his 8.37 ERA are at risk of losing his spot in the rotation, which could open the door for Scott.

Scott’s combination of poise and talent, which includes a 98 mph fastball, has impressed team officials and teammates. There is a belief that Scott has the potential to make a significant impact on the rotation and provide a much-needed boost until Senga’s return. His ability to bounce back from setbacks and deliver strong performances has caught the attention of those who have watched him pitch.

With the anticipation of Scott’s arrival, the Mets hope to inject new life into their rotation, which has been lacking a standout prospect for years. While Scott may not be expected to immediately become an ace, his high-caliber arm could energize the team and potentially solidify their pitching staff for the long term. The team believes that it is better to make this move now while they are still competitive rather than waiting until desperation sets in.

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