The Mets are calling Paul Blackburn up for a bullpen role, with the right-hander activated ahead of Wednesday's game against the Braves at Citi Field.

With Blackburn up, Justin Hagenman — who saved New York's bullpen on Tuesday night by throwing 4.0 scoreless innings in a victory over the Braves — was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse.

Blackburn, who had been on the IL due to a shoulder injury, last pitched on June 28.

Before hitting the IL, Blackburn struggled, pitching to a 7.71 ERA and 1.98 WHIP in 18.2 innings over six appearances (four starts, two relief outings).

While Blackburn is coming up, it's possible his stay on the active roster will be short.

The Mets need a starter for Saturday's game against the Mariners at Citi Field after the team decided to shift Frankie Montas to the bullpen, and are expected to turn to either Nolan McLean or Brandon Sproat.

Once Saturday's pitcher is called up, the team will need to clear a spot on the 26-man roster.

Blackburn, whom the Mets dangled at the trade deadline, is out of minor league options.

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