Jeremy Hefner doesn't get 'credit he deserves' for transforming Mets' pitching into sudden strength

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Jeremy Hefner doesn't get 'credit he deserves' for transforming Mets' pitching into sudden strength
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The Mets pitching staff, according to FanGraphs, has been the most valuable in the majors in September. Every starting pitcher has taken leaps.

MILWAUKEE — Beginning Friday the Mets are facing the prospect of finishing the marathon season with a sprint of five games in four days, exhausting a rotation that might not have a starter available on regular rest for Game 1 of a wild-card series and expecting a bullpen that has stabilized to perform in the most important innings of the season.Corey Sipkin for the NY PostThe bullpen has evolved but finally settled into a strength.

Garrett is one of those finds, a fourth-year major leaguer who entered this season with a career 7.11 ERA and who was claimed from the Orioles last year. For Phil Maton, the delivery adjustment he needed to make already had been learned with the Rays, with whom he struggled for two and a half months before correcting the angle of his landing foot.Maton, an eight-year, established major leaguer who has seen a lot of pitching coaches, said he has “loved” working with Hefner, who has helped make the midseason transition “smooth.”

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