Mets have called Brewers about Trevor Megill

The Mets have called the Brewers about 32-year-old right-handed reliever Trevor Megill, according to Joel Sherman, who reports that the Yankees are also among the teams to have expressed interest in Tylor Megill’s older brother.
The elder Megill spent the last three seasons with the Brewers, and he was very good during that time. In 128.0 innings of work, he had a 2.88 ERA with a 2.62 FIP, a 31.0 percent strikeout rate and an 8.2 percent walk rate. All of these numbers have been significantly better than league averages for relief pitchers in each of these three seasons.
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Prior to joining the Brewers, Megill spent one season with the Cubs in 2021, finishing the year with an 8.37 ERA in 23.2 innings. The Twins claimed him off waivers after that season, and he had a better showing in Minnesota in 2022, as he pitched 45.0 innings with a 4.80 ERA and 3.29 FIP. And the Twins traded him to the Brewers after that season for a game to be named later and cash.
Megill is under team control through the end of the 2027 season and is scheduled to make $4.2 million in 2026.




