The Mets have made a significant decision regarding their NLCS roster, and it's one that could change the course of the series. According to reports, the team has decided to add Jeff McNeil to the roster, while keeping Ronald Acuñoin the lineup. To make room for McNeil, the Mets have left Adam Ottavino off the roster.
McNeil, who has been dealing with an injury, is set to make his return to the team after missing some time. His message from coach Carlos Mendoza ahead of the NLCS was simple: 'Be ready.' McNeil explained that he's been working hard to get back on the field and is eager to contribute to the team's success.
The move to add McNeil to the roster is a bold one, but it's clear that the Mets believe he's ready to go. McNeil brings a level of expertise and experience to the team that could be invaluable in the NLCS. His ability to make clutch plays and provide a spark on offense could be the difference-maker in the series.
As for the Dodgers, they've made some changes to their roster as well. The team has dropped Vesia and Rojas, while adding Kiermaier and Honeywell to the mix. The move is likely an attempt to shake things up and find the right combination of players to take on the Mets.
The NLCS is shaping up to be a thrilling series, with both teams making moves to try and gain an edge. The addition of McNeil to the Mets' roster is a significant development, and it will be interesting to see how he performs on the field. With the series set to get underway, fans are eagerly anticipating the action and drama that's sure to unfold.