Mets pitcher Tylor Megill’s focus this season will be on health as much as on success against opposing hitters.
PORT ST. LUCIE — Tylor Megill’s focus this season will be on health as much as on success against opposing hitters.gave him last season and is resisting the temptation to use maximum effort with every pitch. It’s an approach he hopes will help keep his right shoulder strong.
Megill, 27, had two stints on the injured list last season. Upon his return in September, he was utilized from the bullpen. Overall, he pitched to a 5.13 ERA in 15 appearances for the Mets, nine of them as a starter. Megill said his relief role at the end of the season was a different experience for him, but it “wasn’t terrible.”
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