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    Luis Severino out for Brewers redemption in Game 1 start after Mets avoid worst-case scenario

    By Mike Puma,

    8 hours ago

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    ATLANTA — Luis Severino is thrilled he didn’t have to pitch Monday.

    “That would have been bad for us,” Severino said. “I wouldn’t say that was the worst-case scenario for us, there wasn’t a doubt we were going to go out there and compete and win the second game, but it would have been tough not to know who was going to pitch those [playoff games].”

    The right-hander was slotted as the Mets starter for the nightcap of a doubleheader against the Braves.

    But once his team won the first game, 8-7 , to clinch a postseason berth, he was allowed to start concentrating on pitching Game 1 of the NL Wild Card Series.

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    Luis Severino pitches during his start against the Braves on Sept. 24. Charles Wenzelberg

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    Though manager Carlos Mendoza hasn’t announced a rotation to face the Brewers, he will have Severino on full rest and can start Sean Manaea and Jose Quintana behind him (both also on normal rest).

    A workhorse this season, Severino, 30, has started 31 games and pitched to a 3.91 ERA over 182 innings.

    It was money well-spent by the Mets, who signed Severino to a one-year deal worth $13 million last winter.

    Severino last faced the Brewers on the opening weekend of the season at Citi Field in his first start wearing a Mets uniform.

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    “That probably was not my best stuff,” Severino said of the five-inning performance in which he allowed six runs (three of which were unearned). “My sweeper was not my sweeper, there was a lot of missed pitches out there.”

    Severino allowed a two-run homer to Mets nemesis Rhys Hoskins in that start.

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    Luis Severino celebrates with his Mets teammates after they clinched a postseason berth on Sept. 30. Charles Wenzelberg
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    Luis Severino walks off the mound during this start against the Braves on Sept. 24. Charles Wenzelberg

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    “I will try my best not to let that happen again,” Severino said.

    It will be the 11th career postseason start for Severino, who went 1-4 with a 5.15 ERA over 10 postseason series with the Yankees.

    His last playoff start came against the Astros in the 2022 ALCS, in which he allowed three earned runs over 5 ¹/₃ innings in a loss.

    What does it mean to Severino to get the ball for Game 1?

    “It means that I have been healthy all year and healthy to compete in the playoffs,” Severino said. “Hopefully to give this team a chance to win and face whatever team is next.”

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