Author: Gianna Arantes

Mets Have Chance to Sweep Cubs After 6-3 Victory

The Mets (35-25) took the series against Chicago (38-30) with a 6-3 triumph on Wednesday evening at Citi Field with a chance to sweep the four-game set on Thursday. They now own a 14-5 record over last 19 games and have won six of their last seven. They are 10 games above .500 for the first time since April 15, 2018. Despite Jacob deGrom’s early exit due to shoulder soreness, the...

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Mets Blast Six Homers in 14-1 Triumph Over Orioles

The Mets (30-24) split their two-game series against the Baltimore Orioles (22-39) with a dominant 14-1 win on Wednesday evening at Camden Yards. Despite an abundance of injuries, the Mets’ 30-24 mark is their best record through the one-third mark of the season since 2016 (31-23), which was the last year the club reached the postseason. This well-rounded triumph in Baltimore was made...

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Mets’ Offense and Bullpen Outlast DBacks in 7-6 Victory

The Mets (27-21) took the series against the Diamondbacks (20-37) on Wednesday afternoon with a 7-6 triumph at Chase Field.  New York brought home the win after Pete Alonso came up clutch with a go-ahead RBI single to break the ninth-inning tie before Edwin Diaz worked a 1-2-3 bottom half of the frame to pick up the save. Miguel Castro (2-1) earned the win on the mound.  The Mets offense knocked...

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Mazeika Magic Continues, Mets Walk-off O’s for Sixth Straight Win

The division-leading New York Mets (17-3) pulled off a two-run ninth inning rally to defeat the Baltimore Orioles (16-20) by a margin of 3-2 on Tuesday evening at Citi Field.  The triumph marks the club’s sixth straight win, which is their longest streak since an eight-game stretch in August of 2019. An unlikely hero in Patrick Mazeika hit into a fielder’s choice to drive in the...

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Mets Split Doubleheader With 7-2 Win Over Cardinals in Nightcap

The Mets (12-13) split Wednesday night’s doubleheader in St. Louis with a 7-2 triumph over the Cardinals (18-13) in game two. Despite bullpenning the seven-inning affair, the lack of a starter didn’t come into play. Mets relievers combined to allow just one run on 11 hits, with one walk and two strikeouts. Miguel Castro tossed the first inning and allowed one hit, a walk, and struck...

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