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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The New York Mets have moved struggling starter Adrian Houser to the bullpen for at least one turn through the rotation.

Manager Carlos Mendoza announced the decision before Friday night's game at Tampa Bay.

Houser, who allowed four runs over five innings in Thursday's 7-6, 11-inning win over the Chicago Cubs, is 0-3 with an 8.16 ERA in six starts this season.

"Right now he's going through it," Mendoza said. "He's working really hard, to his credit. We're pretty confident that he'll get back to the pitcher we know he's capable of being."

Houser was acquired from Milwaukee in December.

The Mets will have right-hander Christian Scott start in his major league debut in Saturday night's game against the Rays.

Mendoza hasn't ruled out using a six-man rotation.

Scott went 3-0 with a 3.20 ERA in five starts with Triple-A Syracuse. He was ranked 99th on ESPN's list of top 100 prospects entering the spring. 

The Florida native was eating in the Syracuse lunchroom Wednesday when a team meeting was called. It was then he was informed of his promotion.

"It was super exciting," Scott said. "I got to share it with all the guys in Triple-A too. Really cool experience, for sure."

Scott, who attended the University of Florida, expects around 50 family and friends to be at the game, and added that his father was paying for the tickets.

Right-hander Tylor Megill, sidelined by a right shoulder strain, allowed one run and two hits over 2⅔ innings for Double-A Binghamton against Hartford on Thursday. He threw 51 pitches.

"All the reports are positive," Mendoza said. "He's still on schedule for his next outing [with Binghamton or Syracuse early next week]."

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.