The New York Mets are missing three very talented arms on their pitching staff in Seth Lugo (elbow), Carlos Carrasco (hamstring) and Noah Syndergaard (Tommy John rehab).

Acting general manager Zack Scott spoke to the media on Saturday morning via Zoom and provided updates on the status and timeline for these three hurlers.

With the Mets’ bullpen looking shaky out of the gate, Scott said they feel comfortable with what they have on the roster and cited the expectation of Lugo’s return to action next month.

So for now, don’t expect the Mets to go outside the organization for bullpen reinforcements. That is, if all continues to go as planned in Lugo’s recovery.

Regarding Carrasco, who strained his hamstring back in March, Scott did not offer much of a detailed update beyond the fact that he is progressing well.

According to manager Luis Rojas, Carrasco has been throwing bullpen sessions and has looked good, but he has not yet begun running yet.

With Carrasco’s timetable still looking cloudy, the Mets will either go with left-hander Joey Lucchesi or an opener every fifth day in the meantime. Lucchesi made his Mets debut on Wednesday against the Phillies and looked impressive tossing two scoreless innings with three strikeouts while only allowing one hit.

And as for Syndergaard, the Mets are impressed with how he has been progressing in his rehab from Tommy John surgery. According to Scott, Syndergaard is still expected back in June, likely mid-month, and is set to throw live batting practice today.

The Mets already have a solid pitching staff, which could be getting three very talented reinforcements back over the course of the next two months.

Obviously, injuries happen throughout a 162-game season, especially when talking about pitchers. But Steve Cohen, Sandy Alderson and Zack Scott have built depth, which the organization has been lacking in the past several seasons.