The Mets recalled right-handers Xzavion Curry and Tobias Myers on July 8, placed Austin Warren on the 15-day injured list with a right forearm strain, and designated Matt Seelinger for assignment. Coverage also said Dedniel Núñez moved his rehab assignment to Triple-A Syracuse.
The Mets continued cycling through pitching depth on Tuesday, recalling right-handers Xzavion Curry and Tobias Myers, placing Austin Warren on the 15-day injured list and designating Matt Seelinger for assignment.
Warren’s IL move was tied to a right forearm strain. The transaction opened roster spots for Curry and Myers, two right-handers the club has leaned on as it manages bullpen availability.
Curry had been pitching in Triple-A Syracuse before the call-up. Myers had also been moving between Syracuse and the majors, making him a familiar depth option for the Mets as they reshuffle the staff.
Seelinger’s removal from the roster came after a rough major league debut. The move takes away a fresh arm, but it also reflects how quickly the Mets are willing to adjust when a short outing changes the calculus.
Bullpen churn
The transactions fit a broader pattern for a Mets team that has been shuffling pitchers frequently. Warren had been one of the more effective relievers in the group before the forearm issue surfaced, so his absence could matter if the injury lingers beyond the minimum IL stay.
The club also had another pitching note related to Dedniel Núñez, whose rehab assignment was moved from Double-A Binghamton to Triple-A Syracuse. Núñez is working back from Tommy John surgery and remains a possible later-season bullpen option.
For now, the immediate effect is straightforward: the Mets added two right-handers, lost Warren to the IL, and removed Seelinger from the active mix while they wait for the next round of pitching availability decisions.
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