Adam Bostick heading north?

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 Adam Bostick heading north?
Anthony McCarron hints at a possible move the Mets might be making in the coming days due to Saturday's doubleheader. From McCarron: Lefty Adam Bostick was yanked from his start last night at Triple-A New Orleans after three scoreless innings, meaning he possibly could be called up to start Wednesday when the Mets may need a fill-in starter as a result of yesterday's doubleheader. [link]

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