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Mets reliever Drew Smith lands on injured list in bullpen blow

Drew Smith became the latest Mets reliever to hit the 15-day IL, as the right-hander was sidelined with right shoulder inflammation.

They are already without Brooks Raley, also on the IL with left elbow inflammation.

Mendoza said Smith first complained of experiencing tightness following his appearance against the Dodgers last Saturday then again following an outing Tuesday in San Francisco, when Smith allowed two runs in one inning after getting a few days off.

Drew Smith is heading to the injured list. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Mendoza added that the Mets did receive “some type of good news” regarding the injury since the MRI exam only showed inflammation in the area.

“So we don’t anticipate this being long-term,” Carlos Mendoza said before the Mets’ 7-4 loss to the Cardinals on Saturday at Citi Field. “I hope within this two-week span we’ll get him back.”

Dedniel Nunez was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to take Smith’s spot in the bullpen and tossed a scoreless inning.

Mendoza acknowledged the heavy reliance on the bullpen so far “is not ideal.”

Drew Smith has been sharp in April for the Mets. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

The rotation should get a boost next month, as Kodai Senga continues to make progress from the shoulder injury that’s shelved him since spring training. He is scheduled to face hitters Monday for the first time since suffering the injury.

And Tylor Megill struck out six batters in two scoreless innings for Class-A Brooklyn on Saturday in his first rehab start since a shoulder strain landed him on the IL. He threw 31 pitches.

Senga isn’t eligible to return from the 60-day IL until May 27.


A day after J.D. Martinez’s impressive Mets debut, in which he had a pair of hits, the 36-year-old was back in the lineup at DH on Saturday. He went 1-for-4 with three strikeouts.

J.D. Martinez had two hits in his Mets debut. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Mendoza has said he will monitor Martinez’s health as he comes back from the back tightness that delayed the start to his season.

“He’s fine,’’ Mendoza said. “We’ll take it day-by-day.”


With Francisco Alvarez on the IL, Mendoza was asked if Omar Narvaez would start the majority of games behind the plate, but Mendoza said that would not be the case, saying there would “definitely be opportunities for [Tomas] Nido.”

“I think this is a 50-50 situation,” Mendoza said of the playing time. “I felt like [Saturday] was a good day to get [Narvaez] in there. Nido will play maybe [Sunday]. We’ll go by matchups and things like that.”


Brett Baty, who went 0-for-1 with a walk, is one of several hitters who have fallen back into a slump.

He is in a 2-for-22 funk in his past eight games — and 2-for-20 since returning from hamstring tightness. 

“It’s one of those stretches when he’s not getting results,’’ Mendoza said. “I checked with him and his hamstring is fine.”