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Mets add bullpen help, sign relief pitcher formerly with Reds

The New York Mets have run into an interesting blockade in their pitching rotation this week. While they continue to fight for their first division title since 2015, a once-upon-a-time Cy Young Award candidate, Kodai Senga, was demoted to Triple-A.

New York also called up their No. 5 prospect, pitcher Brandon Sproat, to the major leagues while adding veteran bullpen pitcher Wander Suero as well.

As the Mets aim to clinch a series win over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, they bolstered their roster by adding a former Reds reliever.

Mets sign left-handed reliever Joe La Sorsa

Before their game on Saturday, the New York Mets signed left-handed bullpen pitcher Joe La Sorsa. The 27-year-old elected free agency after getting designated for assignment by the Cincinnati Reds on Sept. 2.

La Sorsa has made five appearances in the major leagues this season, finishing with a 10.80 ERA, 2.25 WHIP, and striking out two in 6.2 innings.

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Most of the lefty’s success this season has come in Triple-A Louisville. In 45 games for the Bats, La Sorsa has a 2.82 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, with 41 strikeouts in 44.2 innings. He will report to Triple-A Syracuse before the Mets potentially call up the pitcher from Mount Kisco, New York.

The Mets continue their push for the NL East title, though the Philadelphia Phillies hold a six-game lead. With just under a month left in the regular season, New York may have to settle for a Wild Card spot, where they currently hold a four-game cushion.

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