Luis Severino won’t get Yankees showdown after Mets reconfigure rotation

CHICAGO – Luis Severino was looking forward to a Tuesday showdown against Gerrit Cole in the Subway Series at Citi Field.

But the Mets’ ace won’t get the opportunity to face his old team following manager Carlos Mendoza’s decision to reconfigure the rotation.

Severino will now pitch on normal rest Sunday against the Cubs, with David Peterson sliding into the series opener against the Yankees.

Luis Severino has pitched well for the Mets. AP

As explained to Severino the decision was about wanting to pitch a right-hander against the Cubs and another lefty against the Yankees.

The Mets have lefty Sean Manaea aligned to pitch Wednesday in the Subway Series.

Was Severino disappointed by the decision?

“A little bit,” Severino told The Post before the Mets opened a series at Wrigley Field on Friday. “But I will get another chance after the All-Star break and hopefully I will use everything in my power to make that happen.”

The Yankees and Mets are scheduled to reconvene on July 23-24 in the Bronx.

Luis Severino spent eight years with the Yankees. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

Severino noted that pitching in that series would have a little extra meaning because it would be at Yankee Stadium in a homecoming of sorts.

The right-hander spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Yankees before signing a one-year contract with the Mets last winter worth $13 million.

Severino is 4-2 with a 3.52 ERA in 14 starts this season.

David Peterson will now start vs. the Yankees. AP

Severino said he was informed Thursday night of the change in pitching plans.

“I told them I would do anything they needed me to do,” Severino said. “But that was going to be fine, going out there and pitching against the Yankees.”

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