Author: Gianna Arantes

Concern Over Scherzer Overshadows Mets’ 11-4 Whitewashing of Cardinals

The Mets (25-14) brought home an 11-4 triumph against the Cardinals (20-17) in the third of a four-game series on Wednesday evening. The win was backed by 11 runs scored and 11 hits by New York batters, including a three-run blast by Pete Alonso. Despite the impressive offensive showing, the evening was overshadowed by Max Scherzer’s concerning exit in the middle of a battle against Albert...

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Megill, Mets Are Beaten, 8-3, by Washington as Offense Stalls

The Mets (21-11) split the opening two of a three-game series against the Nationals (11-21) with an 8-3 loss on Wednesday evening in Washington D.C. New York starting pitcher Tylor Megill allowed eight runs on eight hits through one and 1/3 innings, giving the Nats an early lead that the club failed to respond to. The offense notched eight hits, left seven on base, and went 2-for-8 with runners...

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‘A Win for the Ages’: Mets Score 7 in Ninth to Stun Phillies

In the wise words of Gary Cohen, The Mets (19-9) triumphed ‘a win for the ages’ on Thursday evening at Citizens Bank Park, with a 8-7 comeback win over the Phillies (11-15) in the first of a four-game series. New York mustered just three hits through the first eight innings of the game, and it seemed as though this game would be one to forget early on. Yet, defying all odds, the...

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Tylor Megill Leads Mets to 5-1 Opening Day Triumph

Happy Opening Day, Met fans! New York put a win in the books in the first game of the season, 5-1, on Thursday evening against the Nationals in Washington D.C. The win was highlighted by a stellar outing from Tylor Megill, a replacement starter for injured ace Jacob deGrom, who had a career outing that inspired hope for his future value with the team. Four men out of the bullpen allowed just one...

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Three Home Runs Cement 9-3 Win Over Fish

The New York Mets (3-2) won their fifth Grapefruit League game against Miami Marlins (4-2) by a 9-3 margin in Port St. Lucie on Thursday night. The win at Clover Park was backed by solid pitching from the pen, as nine different hurlers combined to allow two earned runs on five hits. The offense notched eight hits in the triumph. Sean Reid-Foley got the start for New York and walked three...

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