The Mets are in desperate need of a win, and they're turning to their young ace, Nolan McLean, to halt their slide. With an 11-game losing streak and last place in the NL East, the team is in a dire situation. However, McLean has been a bright spot, with a 2.28 ERA through four starts this season, following an impressive 5-1 record and 2.06 ERA in eight starts last year. His mid-90s sinker and curveball combination has been particularly effective, as evidenced by his performance against the Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto. McLean's pitch movement is unique and has earned him a +8 pitching run value, tied for fifth in the MLB. This makes him one of the most valuable pitchers in baseball. The Mets' manager, Carlos Mendoza, praised McLean's performance, stating that he dominated one of the best lineups in the league. With a crucial nine-game homestand against the Twins, the Mets are relying on McLean to continue his stellar form and lead them out of their slump. The question remains: can McLean's dominance continue and save the Mets from their current predicament?