deGrom silences Mets in Citi Field return
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“Crazy? Probably,” manager Carlos Mendoza said before Jonah Tong opened against former Mets ace Jacob deGrom. The first inning of the first night of the gambit couldn’t have gone worse than it did.
The New York Mets made the wrong kind of MLB history Thursday, losing in a way not seen before in the modern era.
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SB Nation on MSNMets score twelve, McLean goes six in easy win
A five-run fourth inning turned the Mets’ one-run deficit into a four-run lead. Jeff McNeil singled in a run to tie the game at two, Cedric Mullins gave the team the lead with a sac fly, and Luis Torrens broke the game open with a three-run home run to cap the scoring in the inning.
Max Kepler homered and drove in five runs, Bryce Harper also went deep and the Philadelphia Phillies moved closer to repeating as NL East champions by routing the New York Mets 11-3.
A little less than five months after landing on the injured list due to a broken left tibia, Jose Siri has returned to the Mets.
Four straight losses entering Wednesday’s game at Citizens Bank Park brought Carlos Mendoza’s group just two games ahead of the Drew Gilbert-José Buttó-Wilmer Flores Giants and three games ahead
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What isn’t eating up the New York Mets at the moment? An early lead on Thursday seemed to hint at finally breaking their losing streak. They had Jesus Luzardo’s
The Mets’ bullpen couldn’t get the job done in Wednesday afternoon’s 6-2 loss to the Tigers at Comerica Park. Sweeping the American League’s best team in three games had been a possibility until the game unraveled for the visitors.
The Philadelphia Phillies only scored one run against the New York Mets on Monday night. Turns out they only needed one run to win the game.