The Mets once again made a flurry of roster moves ahead of their game Saturday.

This time around, the team activated utility man Brandon Drury and Rich Hill, who will likely start Sunday’s game versus the Blue Jays. Hill will arrive to Citi Field at some point before Saturday’s game, play catch and if all goes well, he will start the series finale.

The team acquired Hill on Friday from the Rays in exchange for Tommy Hunter and catching prospect Matt Dyer.

Drury was likely called up as reinforcements if Jeff McNeil can’t play any extended innings. Drury joins Travis Blankenhorn, Kevin Pillar and Tomas Nido as bench players, though Kevin Pillar is starting today in place of Michael Conforto.

The corresponding roster moves are placing Stephen Nogosek on the 10-day injured list with shoulder inflammation, and Nick Tropenao was optioned back to Triple-A. Tropeano was called up for Wednesday’s game against the Reds but wasn’t used. Nogosek, on the other hand, threw three innings in relief on Tuesday after Robert Stock came out of the game with a hamstring injury. It matched his longest outing of the year.

The Mets also moved David Peterson to the 60-day IL after he fractured his foot (allegedly just walking around the clubhouse, according to Luis Rojas) for Mark Payton, an outfielder acquired from the Reds for $75,000, before Saturday’s game. Payton was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse.

In addition to these moves, Jerad Eickhoff, who the Mets designated for assignment after his start Monday, elected free agency. He elected free agency a few weeks prior after the Mets let him go and he rejoined the organization.

Game 2 of the Mets’ series against the Blue Jays starts at 7:10 p.m. on SNY. Jeff McNeil is still being held from the lineup, and Taijuan Walker gets the start. Check out the full lineup below.