The Mets are reportedly calling up Brandon Sproat to make his major league debut on Sunday against the Reds. The team has not named a corresponding move, though they are reportedly waiting on Kodai Senga to either accept or reject a request for a minor league assignment, which could have some implications on the team’s upcoming moves.

Sproat has pitched the entire year for Triple-A Syracuse, where he’s posted a 4.24 ERA, with 113 strikeouts over 121 innings across 25 starts. His numbers have been much better as of late, as the hard-throwing right-hander owns a 2.44 ERA in ten starts since June 28. In that span, he has struck out 70 batters and walked 21 in 59 innings of work, and he’s struck out at least eight batters in half of those outings.

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