Ahead of Tuesday’s game in Atlanta, the New York Mets held a “full-blown team meeting”, as per Anthony DiComo of MLB.com), who also alluded to a possible “bigger roster shakeup” than simply swapping out a couple of relievers.

The aftermath of that closed-door affair resulted in a handful of roster moves, with right-hander Jeurys Familia being placed on the 10-day injured list with a Bennett lesion in his right shoulder (via DiComo; diagnosis via Matt Ehalt, Yahoo Sports) as the headliner.

Despite Mets manager Mickey Callaway speaking nearly directly to the contrary regarding Familia’s health just minutes prior, his beleaguered former setup-man — and one of general manager Brodie Van Wagenen’s primary offseason additions — now hits the IL for an undetermined amount of time.

“It seems like his stuff is in the right place. We’ll have conversations with him daily,” Callaway said (DiComo). “We’ll see how he bounced back today from last night, and continue to do our daily due diligence [with] everybody on their health.”

Callaway spoke about the state of the Mets’ bullpen, whose 5.47 ERA ranks 28th in MLB with the team’s media corps (quotes via Tim Britton of The Athletic), and remained extremely tight-lipped despite being asked valid and viable questions regarding his relief corps.

“Have you given more thought as to how you’ll try to recalibrate the bullpen or what you might do?”, Britton asked Callaway, to which Callaway simply replied,” Lots of it”.

“Is there anything you came up with specifically?”, Britton replied. “Tons of it,” Callaway said. And so on (link above).

In a clear attempt to rock the distressed boat that is the Mets’ bullpen, the Mets optioned right-hander Drew Gagnon (7.65 ERA, 16 strikeouts, seven walks over 15 appearances; 20 innings) to Triple-A Syracuse, recalled left-hander Daniel Zamora, and selected the contract of another southpaw, Stephen Nogosek.

Zamora, 26, has pitched to a 6.00 ERA and 5.84 FIP with 2.00 WHIP, six strikeouts, and four walks over 11 appearances (six innings) with the Mets this season with a .273/.438/.364 slash line against versus left-handed hitters. It appears he’ll get a chance to redeem himself.

Nogosek, 24, was a sixth-round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox in 2016 out of the University of Oregon. He came to New York in the Addison Reed deal in 2017 and after an up-and-down 2018 has performed extremely well in 2019, garnering his first taste of the big leagues.

Over 11 appearances with Double-A Binghamton, the left-hander owned a 0.95 ERA with 20 strikeouts and 12 walks over 19 innings pitched. After a late-May call-up to Triple-A Syracuse, Nogosek hasn’t allowed an earned run over 12.2 innings of work (eight appearances).

We’ll keep you posted as more information becomes available.