Mets' Frankie Montas knocked around as concerns come roaring back
Share this @internewscast.com

PITTSBURGH — Frankie Montas reverted to the form Sunday that caused concern during his minor league rehab assignment. 

In his second appearance since returning from the injured list, the seasoned right-handed pitcher allowed two home runs in the opening inning and was pulled after completing the fourth inning during the Mets’ 12-1 defeat to the Pirates at PNC Park.

Overall, Montas allowed six earned runs on seven hits with five strikeouts and one walk.

Montas pitched to a 12.05 ERA in six minor league starts while rehabbing a high-grade lat strain. 

But Montas shined in his season debut for the Mets, with five scoreless innings against the Braves last Tuesday.


Frankie Montas pitches during the Mets-Pirates game on June 29, 2025.
Frankie Montas pitches during the Mets-Pirates game on June 29, 2025. AP

This time he faced eight batters in the first inning. 

“It was mainly the first inning where I missed my locations a bit,” explained Montas, who found himself trailing 5-0 before retiring the third batter. “Beyond that, I believe I made some solid pitches.”

After the bullpen was called upon for seven innings due to Paul Blackburn’s lackluster outing and a 1 ½-hour rain delay the previous day, the Mets needed Montas to provide more innings.



A night earlier, David Peterson failed to complete five innings. 

“I wanted to go out there and go as long as I can,” said Montas, who threw 86 pitches in his four innings. “I feel like [Richard] Lovelady did a real good job picking me up, but I have got to pitch in another five days and I have got to continue working on things.” 

Montas’ next turn will come during the Subway Series, most likely on Saturday.


Frankie Montas watches as Tommy Pham rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the Mets-Pirates game on June 29, 2025.
Frankie Montas watches as Tommy Pham rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the Mets-Pirates game on June 29, 2025. AP

Montas spent an injury-plagued two seasons with the Yankees. 

On this day Oneil Cruz’s two-run homer in the first inning placed Montas in a 4-0 hole after Ke’Bryan Hayes had delivered a two-RBI single.

Tommy Pham followed Cruz’s blast with a homer. 

“[Montas] couldn’t put hitters away,” manager Carlos Mendoza said. “He gets two outs and he gets ahead of Hayes and he’s not able to finish that at-bat. He puts the ball in play and then the pitch [a cutter] to Cruz. I think it’s more like pitch selection there. That’s not a good pitch, a pitch that he hammers. Same thing with [Pham], he’s a pretty good four-seam fastball hitter and once he gets ahead he leaves a pitch up in the zone for a homer.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
NFL Week 10 odds, picks

Unlock Winning Strategies: Expert NFL Week 10 Odds & Picks for 2023

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission…
Iran's 'water bankruptcy' will weaken regime and nuclear program, UN expert warns

Iran’s Water Crisis Threatens Stability and Nuclear Ambitions, UN Expert Cautions

Iran is grappling with its most severe drought in decades, sparking concerns…
Speaker of the Money: After 38 Years in Congress, Pelosi Stocks Up 16,930 Percent, Now Worth $280 Million

Speaker of the House Sees Wealth Surge: Nancy Pelosi’s Net Worth Climbs 16,930% Over 38-Year Congressional Career, Reaching $280 Million

Recent reports confirm that Nancy Pelosi, often referred to as “Speaker Emerita,”…
Deferred prosecution in Erik McClinton in animal cruely case for putting dog in trailer on during cold Hammond, IN weather

Erik McClinton Avoids Trial in Hammond Animal Cruelty Case Involving Dog Left in Frigid Trailer

HAMMOND, Ind. — A recent court proceeding has addressed the viral video…
Flight cuts from government shutdown strain a supply chain that's already stretched thin

Government Shutdown-Induced Flight Reductions Intensify Supply Chain Struggles

NEW YORK (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a…
Fedora man unmasked: Meet Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, the teen behind the Louvre 'detective' mystery photo

Unveiled: The Teen Behind the Viral Louvre ‘Detective’ Photo, Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux

PARIS — When 15-year-old Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux discovered an Associated Press…
Inside the mad dash for $50 billion in rural health funding 

Unlocking Billions: The Fierce Race to Secure $50 Billion in Rural Health Funding

States are in a fierce competition to secure a portion of the…

Heroic Kids Save Neighbor’s Life in Dramatic Indiana House Fire Rescue

In a heartwarming tale of bravery and community spirit, a group of…
Chicago O'Hare flight cancellations today: More than 300 O'Hare flights canceled; airport delays averaging 50 minutes

Flight Disruptions Hit Chicago O’Hare: Over 300 Cancellations and 50-Minute Delays Reported

On Sunday, Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport faced significant disruptions, with over 300…
Two men wanted for slashing three people, including teen girl, in Queens brawl

Queens Brawl Leaves Three Injured, Including Teen Girl, as Police Hunt for Two Suspects

In a shocking incident on a Queens street, two men attacked three…
KFC, Popeyes, McDonald’s and more are celebrating National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day

Feast on Flavor: KFC, Popeyes, McDonald’s & More Roll Out Mouthwatering Deals for National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day

Looking to indulge in some delicious chicken without breaking the bank this…
Angry customer throws hot coffee on McDonald's employee over cancelled breakfast order in Saginaw, Michigan

McDonald’s Employee Attacked with Hot Coffee Over Canceled Breakfast Order in Saginaw, Michigan: Shocking Incident Sparks Outrage

An angry customer who hurled a cup of steaming coffee at a…