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Max Kranick didn’t pitch Tuesday night in the opening game of a series with the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citi Field. He wasn’t ...
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MLB: Pete Alonso Making History and an Unbelievable Winning Streak, Mets Excite QueensThe Mets are on a roll, collecting milestones left and right, whether as a team or individually, all seemingly leading to ...
DOUBLES_Alonso, New York, 11; Chourio, Milwaukee, 11; J.Lee, San Francisco, 11; Crow-Armstrong, Chicago, 10; Machado, San Diego, 10; Arenado, St. Louis, 9; Donovan, St. Louis, 9; Farmer, Colorado, 9; ...
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In one of the greatest defensive half-innings you’ll ever see, Mets center fielder Tyrone Taylor’s all-out sprint, headfirst ...
The Mets crushed Eduardo Rodriguez on Tuesday and buried the Diamondbacks, 8-3. But it wasn't all bad; Arizona found good news on reliever A.J. Puk.
Cody Bellinger, the game’s fifth batter, also hit a solo homer in the first, and Rice homered again in the second. Austin ...
El boricua Francisco Lindor y el dominicano Starling Marte conectaron sendos vuelacercas de dos carreras en las primeras entradas, y los Mets de Nueva York brillaron a la ...
Mets fourth. Francisco Lindor pops out to second base to Tim Tawa. Juan Soto lines out to deep left field to Lourdes Gurriel. Pete Alonso homers to left field. Starling Marte grounds out to shortstop, ...
Francisco Lindor and Starling Marte each hit an early two-run homer, and the New York Mets put on a dazzling display of ...
Despite a lopsided score and home runs by Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso and Starling Marte, the most impressive inning for the Mets was one where they didn’t have to swing the bats at all.
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