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LOS ANGELES — Edwin Díaz’s work over the past several weeks has brought comfort to the Mets, but the team’s most consistent reliever, in terms of preventing runs, has performed with
relatively less fanfare surrounding him this season. That would be Reed Garrett, whose strikeouts are mounting, along with his importance to a bullpen that began Monday second in MLB this
season with a 2.84 ERA. Garrett on Sunday extended to an eighth straight appearance without a run allowed by pitching a scoreless eighth inning against the Rockies. The right-hander owned a
0.70 ERA in 26 appearances this season as the Mets opened a four-game series against the Dodgers on Monday. What’s worked for Garrett? EXPLORE MORE A little bit of everything in an arsenal
that includes a cutter, sinker, sweeper, four-seam fastball and splitter. Garrett has relied mostly on the cutter, throwing it 32.8 percent of the time this season, but his other pitches
can’t be overlooked. “When you have got 97, 98 [mph] and you can throw sinkers, you can throw cutters, the sweeper, the split, that’s not an easy at-bat there,” manager Carlos Mendoza said.
“When he is around the zone, he makes it tough for the hitters and he’s becoming a big piece of that bullpen. He’s a guy that can pitch multiple innings. There’s versatility there and a lot
to like.” Garrett, 32, emerged as a significant bullpen piece for the Mets last season, when he pitched to a 3.77 ERA in 53 appearances. Most of Garrett’s best work occurred early in the
season, but he began increasing his cutter usage later, allowing him to regain much of his mojo for the stretch run. It was the first full season in the big leagues for Garrett, whose
previous career high for appearances was 13, with the Tigers in 2019. “I learned a lot about how to prepare and just trust yourself and not putting so much pressure on practice,” Garrett
said. “If I am myself, and not anything more or less, then I am going to have success. I think it took me a minute to realize that. ------------------------- ------------------------- “And
then getting the opportunity to pitch in the playoffs, in situations in big spots, and throw them all really well, I feel like that gave me the momentum going into the offseason to continue
to build on it.” Over his past 7 ²/₃ innings, Garrett has posted 12 strikeouts. Over that stretch he walked only two batters. Walks have been a concern for Garrett, whose walk percentage of
12.5 percent ranks only in MLB’s ninth percentile. But Garrett is striking out 28.8 percent of batters, placing him in the 83rd percentile. His average fastball velocity of 96.8 mph ranks in
the 87th percentile. DELIVERING INSIGHTS ON ALL THINGS AMAZIN’S Sign up for Inside the Mets by Mike Puma, exclusively on Sports+ THANK YOU Garrett’s near abandonment of his four-seam
fastball has been a large component of his success, according to pitching coach Jeremy Hefner. “He’s throwing more sinkers, limiting the damage, and his cutter has improved,” Hefner said.
Garrett cited his pregame preparation as a significant component to his success and that of the entire bullpen. Díaz, Garrett, Huascar Brazobán have been the primary weapons, but Ryne
Stanek, José Buttó and Max Kranick, among others, have successfully absorbed important innings. “One through eight, everybody down there is nasty, so just be able to trust your stuff,”
Garrett said. “I feel like the organization has done a great job of providing us the information of why we’re good and we’re using that information of why we’re good to go into the game and
trust that, ‘Hey, I am going to go into the game and trust these pitches because they are good.’ ”
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