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The 2024 season was yet another of those seasons for Tylor Megill — filled with flashes and frustrations. The Mets starting pitcher has had stuff that can look unhittable, right before it becomes wholly hittable.

There is reason for optimism, though, and the Mets will have to decide how much they believe in a 29-year-old pitcher who looked far different at the end of the season than he did at the start.

The Mets optioned Megill back to Triple-A Syracuse on June 30 after the talented righty was lit up in two straight outings, ballooning his ERA to 5.08.

Megill was summoned about a month later and finished strong, posting a combined 3.00 ERA in his final eight games and 39 innings — stats racked up with a new pitch.

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