Mets Set To Make Some Call-Ups

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NEW YORK -- Rapidly now, the Mets are making changes to their underperforming roster.
 
After stranding 15 runners on base in a 3-2 loss to the Phillies Friday night, the Mets announced that they will call up infielder Eric Campbell prior to Saturday's game. The team did not announce a corresponding move, but Josh Satin, who was 0-for-5 with two strikeouts subbing for regular first baseman Lucas Duda, appears most vulnerable.
 
Campbell, 27, was hitting .355 with three homers, 15 doubles and 24 RBIs in 33 games at Triple-A Las Vegas. He also had 20 walks, continuing a hot streak that was nearly good enough for him to make the team out of Spring Training.
 
Satin, 29, was a valuable bench bat for the Mets last season, but is batting just .107 this year. The Mets typically avoid using the right-handed Satin against right-handed pitching, but Duda's bout with food poisoning forced them to start Satin at first base Friday. Duda is unlikely to be available on Saturday, meaning Campbell, who has played six different positions already this year at Vegas, is a strong bet to start at first.
 
A former eighth-round Draft pick out of Boston College, Campbell has been in the Mets' organization for six years without a callup. He reached Triple-A for the first time last year, batting .314 with a .910 OPS in 120 games.
 
The move comes one day after the Mets recalled infielder Wilmer Flores from Las Vegas, starting him at shortstop in an attempt to improve their stagnant offense. And it may not be the last in a string of Minor League promotions. Reliever Vic Black has been thriving at Vegas and could soon be called upon for bullpen help. Starting pitchers Rafael Montero and Jacob deGrom have also been performing well and could earn callups either as starting pitchers or relievers.
 
 
glad to see Montero's name pop up there. It's tough for pitchers to do anything at Vegas with those dry condition, so hopefully they call him up soon. Also looks like Campbell could provide some sort of offensive help, hopefully they give him a start here and there at SS unless Wilmer is terrific. Also appears they moved Flores back to AAA earlier this season because he used to play SS in the minors, but he wasn't great at it so they moved him to 3B during his development which made zero sense. So I think they sent him back to get some quick experience at SS again. But it looks like Tejada is basically done as our starter which is a thrill. 
 
And also Campbell's nickname is Soup. Love it. The Soup is here! haha. 
 

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