Author: Gianna Arantes

Mets Roll Past Tigers 12-5 Behind McLean, Four Homers

The Mets (75-64) rolled past the Tigers (80-60) with a 12-5 victory on Tuesday evening at Comerica Park. New York’s bats erupted again for 12 runs on 17 hits, including four home runs, while rookie Nolan McLean (4-0, 1.37 ERA) turned in another standout start to earn the win on the bump. The Mets have now taken the first two games to win the series in Detroit, tallying 22 runs so far, with the...

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Sloppy Defense Sinks Mets Against Marlins

The Mets (72-62) fell to the Marlins (63-71) by a score of 7-4 on Tuesday evening at Citi Field, snapping their three-game winning streak after sweeping the Phillies earlier this week. Defensive miscues proved costly, as three errors led to five of Miami’s seven runs being unearned. With the division race tightening, the next three games against the Marlins will be crucial for New York in...

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Peterson Dominates, Offense Erupts as Mets Top Nationals 8-1

The New York Mets (67-58) defeated the Washington Nationals (50-75) by a score of 8-1 on Tuesday evening at Nationals Park, fueled by a dominant, eight-inning outing from David Peterson and a offensive outburst at the plate. Powered by a five-run third inning and four home runs from Mark Vientos, Brett Baty, Juan Soto, and Jeff McNeil, the Mets’ offense erupted for 11 hits. It marked the eighth...

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Mets Top Braves 13-5 on Alonso’s Historic Night

The Mets (64-55) defeated the Braves (51-68) 13-5 on Tuesday evening at Citi Field. The win was fueled by a powerful offensive showing that included 16 hits and a club-record-tying six home runs, two of which saw Pete Alonso surpass Daryl Strawberry as the Mets’ all-time home run record holder. Alonso’s record-setting blasts helped the team overcome an early deficit and a shaky...

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Bullpen and Bats Doom Mets in 7-1 Loss to Padres

The Mets (62-46) fell to the Padres (59-49) by a 7-1 score on Tuesday evening at Petco Park. Despite a quality start from Sean Manaea, who allowed just one run over five innings, the Mets’ bullpen struggled and the offense slumped, managing only four hits — all from the bottom half of the lineup. The loss is their second straight, trimming their NL East lead over the Phillies to just half...

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