PHOENIX — Dillon Gee remains on track to take his next turn in the Mets’ rotation.
Manager Terry Collins had been toying with skipping Gee in the new six-man rotation because of an off-day next week, but Thursday said the right-hander “probably” will pitch on cue.
That would mean giving Gee the start against the Giants on Wednesday at Citi Field.
In his return from the disabled list, Gee allowed seven runs, three of which were unearned, over four-plus innings Wednesday in San Diego.
With Gee remaining in the rotation, Matt Harvey, the winning pitcher in Thursday’s 6-2 victory over the Diamondbacks, would pitch on six days’ rest against the Braves next week.