Author: Gianna Arantes

Mets Secure 7-2 Win Over Bucs In Series Opener

The Mets (54-65) took down the Pirates (53-66) 7-2 on Monday evening at Citi Field in the first of a three-game series. Despite Carrasco not being able to go deep into the game, the bullpen tossed six scoreless innings in relief. At the plate, New York notched nine hits from seven different batters.   Carlos Carrasco started on the mound for New York, delivering 88 pitches over three innings. He...

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Mets Top Cubs 11-2 In Rain-Soaked Series Opener

The Mets (51-61) took home a 11-2 win in a rain-shortened game against the Cubs (58-55) on Monday evening at Citi Field. The win was backed by strong pitching from the Mets’ newfound ace Kodai Senga, who tossed 85 pitches in allowing just two runs through six innings. (Box Score) Pete Alonso carried New York to victory on Monday evening, driving in six of the Mets’ 11 runs scored....

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Mets Drop Series Opener to Brewers, 2-1

The Mets kicked off a four-game series at Citi Field against the Brewers, who came into the night with Major League Baseball’s 25th-ranked offense, with a deflating 2-1 loss. On a day the pitching only gives up two runs, the Mets offense could not take advantage and managed to muster just one run on three hits. The Mets have now gone 5-16 in their last 21 games and are 16 games behind the...

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Dominant Scherzer leads Mets to 11-1 Rout Over Astros

After surrendering a total of 11 runs in his previous two starts, Max Scherzer made a dominant comeback on Monday evening in Houston. He went eight innings and allowed just one run. With this stellar display, Mad Max propelled the Mets to a resounding 11-1 victory to kick off a three-game series against the reigning World Series champion Astros. Francisco Lindor also played a key role in the...

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Mets Split Series After 10-3 Blowout Loss to Nationals

The Mets (20-22) split a four-game series against the Nationals (18-23) with a 10-3 loss on Monday afternoon in Washington D.C. The blowout lacked clutch hitting, and the club’s pitching staff was clobbered by a Nationals offense that ranks among the bottom five teams in Major League Baseball in OPS. David Peterson and Tommy Hunter struggled in the loss, giving up ten runs on 15 hits...

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