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Mets player performance meter: Pitchers, Week 13

A review of the Mets' pitching staff over the team's last two series.

Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports

Mets pitchers had a mostly-good week as the team was swept by the Nationals and bounced back by sweeping the Cubs. It certainly didn't hurt that the offense gave them so much breathing room in a couple of wins over the Cubs.

This week’s meter covers the Mets’ games from Monday, June 27, through Sunday, July 3.

Player Last Week This Week Comment
Antonio Bastardo, LHP With four scoreless innings and zero walks, Bastardo started moving his ERA in the right direction after having struggled mightily since late May.
Jerry Blevins, LHP He’s been mostly very good this year, but Blevins had a 6.75 ERA over this stretch thanks to the home run he allowed to Bryce Harper.
Bartolo Colon, RHP Bartolo gave up a couple of runs in six innings in his lone start of the week. He continues to be great.
Jacob deGrom, RHP deGrom looked like his old self in five innings and would have likely pitched more if not for a pair of very long rain delays on Friday night.
Jeurys Familia, RHP Familia threw a couple of scoreless innings and notched a couple of saves. Nice.
Sean Gilmartin, LHP Gilmartin had a 21.00 ERA on the week. Yama hama.
Erik Goeddel, RHP Goeddel had four strikeouts in 4.1 innings but had a 4.15 ERA on the week. Lots of fours.
Matt Harvey, RHP Harvey’s lone start of this stretch was decent, but it was cut short by a rain delay in Washington in the fourth inning.
Jim Henderson, RHP Henderson started a rehab assignment with Binghamton.
Seth Lugo, RHP -- Lugo was called up, threw two scoreless innings at the end of the Mets’ Friday night rain-delayed rout of the Cubs, and sent back to the minors.
Steven Matz, LHP Matz’s lone start of the week wasn’t one of his best. He gave up three runs in 5.1 innings.
Addison Reed, RHP In just three innings, he had eight strikeouts. As a result, you might not be surprised to hear he also had a 0.00 ERA.
Hansel Robles, RHP He only pitched three innings but gave up a couple of runs, struck out four, and walked three.
Noah Syndergaard, RHP Syndergaard had his worst start of the year in Washington, as he lasted just three innings and gave up five runs, but he bounced back very nicely with seven great innings against the Cubs.
Logan Verrett, RHP -- In one start and one relief appearance, Verret had a 4.50 ERA. Could be worse.