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Maybe Tylor Megill is for real this time

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Seven starts into his 2025 season, Tylor Megill is looking better than ever before. Among starting pitchers who have thrown at least 30 innings, he ranks 20th out of 124 with a 2.50 ERA, one spot behind rotation-mate Griffin Canning and one spot ahead of former Mets ace Jacob deGrom.

Early-season success is nothing new to Megill, of course. In regular season games in March and April, Megill has a career 2.31 ERA, but he’s typically seen his ERA go up significantly from that point through the end of a season. Despite those strong starts, though, Megill had a cumulative 4.