New York Post

Players say they’re ‘happy to help’

- By MIKE PUMA

The Mets will try to keep focused on baseball, but they also realize they are involved in something larger this weekend.

With the Astros returning to Houston — some of which still is flooded after Hurricane Harvey and subsequent heavy rain — players will try to keep the games at Minute Maid Park in perspectiv­e.

“It’s been terrible what has gone on,” said Matt Harvey, who is scheduled to pitch Game 1 of a split doublehead­er Saturday for the Mets. “We’re just going to concentrat­e on what we can do to help and then get our heads in a baseball game. I’m sure Houston is trying to do that as well. We’re happy to help anyway we can.”

A team official called it an “unfortunat­e coincidenc­e” that Harvey will pitch the first game in Houston since the hurricane bearing the same name hit the city. But the Mets never gave serious considerat­ion to realigning their rotation to avoid pitching Harvey in the series.

Mets players planned to participat­e in relief efforts Friday, but did not divulge any specifics, saying they wanted to avoid the publicity.

The Astros played their home series against the Rangers in St. Petersburg, Fla., this week, and early indication­s were the games against the Mets also would be held there. But the Astros and MLB shifted course Wednesday.

Jamie Callahan and Jacob Rhame, two of the minor league relievers acquired by the Mets in trades over the last month, will join the team in Houston in the first wave of September call-ups.

Callahan arrived in the deal that sent Addison Reed to the Red Sox before the non-waiver trade deadline. Rhame was the player to be named later in the trade that sent Curtis Granderson to the Dodgers.

Noah Syndergaar­d is scheduled to pitch one inning Saturday for the Gulf Coast Mets in his first rehab appearance. The righthande­r has been on the disabled list since May 1 with a torn lat in his right side.

Minor league pitcher Jose Sierra of the GCL Mets has been suspended 56 games. The 21-year-old lefty tested positive for Stanozolol, a performanc­eenhancing substance in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

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