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Meet the Mets’ dream rotation. But be gentle.

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A long-awaited pitching rotation is set after years of injuries.

You should really meet the Mets. Step right up and greet the Mets. Better yet, gingerly approach the Mets. Be sure to stay back a few steps, at least. Don’t move, maybe. Don’t even blink, actually. Definitely don’t bring your kids, though, because germs. Please also avoid jostling the Mets or even lovingly running your fingers through Noah Syndergaard’s hair.

Because things are going too well. Too well.

Not only are the 2018 Mets off to their best start to a season in franchise history, but the team’s long-awaited pitching rotation is finally making five consecutive starts.

Two decades after Generation K failed to deliver, the Mets have been mostly waiting for Generation DL to even assemble. At long last, Noah Syndergaard, Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey, Steven Matz and Zack Wheeler are in the starting rotation at the same time.

Behold, the definitely once and maybe even future Mets’ starting pitching depth chart.

Wheeler, who missed the 2015 and 2016 seasons, are undergoing Tommy John surgery, was called up on Wednesday to start against the Marlins in Miami. He will attempt to pitch New York to its eighth straight win.

“It’s an awesome rotation. Think it speaks for itself,” Wheeler said via, the Daily News. “I am just happy to be a part of it, hopefully I can stay here and keep working.”

The Mets have been waiting for this rotation to align since 2015 when Matz and Syndergaard made their major league debuts. The team reached the World Series that season with Bartolo Colon making 31 regular-season starts. Yes, this lineup was supposed to be even better than one featuring Bartolo, qualitatively if not quantitatively.

Here are just some injuries that have sidelined these pitchers:

Will this Mets’ rotation stay together?

Well, you could say this group is due for a smooth, able-bodied season. Or you could say this group is clearly doomed. Your answer will depend on whether or not you have been broken by the Mets.

You could also say that Wheeler was actually ineffective during spring training and will likely be replaced in the rotation, healthy or not, when Jason Vargas is available.

Or you could be Mets manager Mickey Callaway and basically say ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

“Spot starts, or whatever you want to call them, turn into five-year careers sometimes,” Callaway said, via MLB.com. “You just never know what’s going to happen.”

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