Tylor Megill Accused Of ‘Spying’ After Disastrous Streak At Citi Field
It’s all jokes (maybe), but Mets fans aren’t exactly laughing. After yet another brutal outing at Citi Field, some fans are throwing around wild accusations at pitcher Tylor Megill, claiming—half-seriously—that he might as well be a secret agent for rival teams.
Four straight home games, four disasters, and Megill seems to have handed the keys of Citi Field to the enemy.
Citi Field Turned Into ‘Opponents’ Playground’
In his last four starts at home, Megill has been lit up like Times Square on New Year’s Eve. Opposing hitters have been teeing off, turning Citi Field into their personal batting practice session.
The frustration among Mets fans reached its boiling point last night when Megill gave up another early lead, and social media erupted with memes, theories, and savage roasts.
One viral tweet read: “Tylor Megill is the best pitcher… for the other team. Is he undercover?!”
Another joked: “Did Megill give them the Wi-Fi password too? Because they knew every pitch coming!”
Mets Fans’ Conspiracy Theory Goes Viral
While it’s obviously all in jest (…mostly), fans can’t help but point fingers at Megill’s horrific splits at home. The whispers have turned into roars, with fans calling Citi Field a “free Airbnb for rival offenses.”
Local sports radio lit up with callers throwing out wild accusations, from “Megill is a sleeper agent from the Phillies,” to “Maybe he’s been hacked by the Braves’ analytics team.”
Megill’s Response? Silence… For Now
Megill hasn’t directly addressed the online chaos, but in post-game interviews, he did admit: “I’m not executing pitches at all. They’re seeing everything too well.”
That didn’t stop fans from poking the bear, with one fan tweeting: “Yeah, because you’re pitching like the scouting report is tattooed on your forehead.”
Is It Really That Bad? Spoiler: Yes
To put it in cold numbers, Megill’s ERA at Citi Field over those four starts is an eye-watering 9.50, with 8 home runs allowed. It’s been an ugly stretch, and Mets fans are demanding answers—or at least an exorcism.
Conclusion
While it’s all playful conspiracy (probably), Tylor Megill is definitely on the hot seat in Queens. Whether he’s a secret spy, a cursed soul, or simply in a slump, one thing’s for sure—Mets fans have had enough of the home disasters.
And until he flips the script, don’t be surprised if the next Citi Field crowd greets him with metal detectors… and a lie detector test.