MIAMI — The situation was tense enough for a mound visit, as Buck Showalter pondered how best to proceed. Tylor Megill was laboring in the fifth inning of Saturday’s 6-2 win over the Marlins. Dennis Santana was ready in the bullpen, with two men in scoring position, two outs and a two-run lead on the board for the Mets. But the integrity of Megill’s stuff had not, in Showalter’s eyes, diminished. The manager elected to continue with his starter.
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