Dillon Gee
The Texas-born righthander (seen here in April) has stepped into the void left by Matt Harvey's elbow injury and become the Mets' best starting pitcher. Beginning with a strong 2013 Subway Series start against the Yankees, Gee ended last season with four strong months where his ERA was just 2.80. He's been even better in '14, with a 3 - 1/2.45 mark in seven starts.
Yet, he's pretty much flown under the radar. Besides Harvey, the Mets also boast another highly touted young arm in Zack Wheeler, a dependable lefty in Jon Niese and the still-in-the-minors Rafael Montero, Noah Syndergaard and Jacob DeGrom. Gee is more solid than spectacular, but his results could soon bring him more attention.
Yet, he's pretty much flown under the radar. Besides Harvey, the Mets also boast another highly touted young arm in Zack Wheeler, a dependable lefty in Jon Niese and the still-in-the-minors Rafael Montero, Noah Syndergaard and Jacob DeGrom. Gee is more solid than spectacular, but his results could soon bring him more attention.
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