MILWAUKEE — Max Kranick didn't pitch an inning for the New York Mets in the regular season and hasn't appeared in a major league game since May 2022.
That didn't stop the Mets from including the 27-year-old right-hander on their roster for their NL Wild Card Series with the Milwaukee Brewers.
''I'm definitely more excited than I'm showing,'' Kranick said as he tried to act calm while speaking to reporters before the Mets' 8-4 victory on Tuesday.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said the club needed someone who could provide length out of the bullpen since Tylor Megill wouldn't be available after throwing 5 2/3 innings in the opening game of a Monday doubleheader.
The Mets opted for Kranick, who went 2-2 with a 3.82 ERA in 45 minor league appearances. That included a 2-1 mark with a 3.57 ERA in 41 games with Triple-A Syracuse.
''He was dealing with injuries at the beginning of the year, and then we put him in the bullpen and the velo went up,'' Mendoza said. ''The reports we were getting is how well he was throwing the baseball.''
Kranick had flown to Atlanta on Monday, just in case he might be needed. He watched the Mets' thrilling playoff-clinching 8-7 victory over the Braves on television while in the air.
''We were just going crazy,'' Kranick said. ''There were Braves fans behind us clapping when things weren't going our way. But it was funny. Obviously super excited to see how it finished out.''