Author: Gianna Arantes

Mets Nab 7-2 Extra-Innings Win Over Nationals

The Mets (42-41) brought down the Nationals (39-46) with a rallying 7-2 victory on Tuesday evening on the road. A five-run 10th inning lifted the club to its second consecutive extra-innings win. With 11 hits in the game, the Mets have now triumphed over the Nationals in all five meetings this year, climbing back above the .500 mark at 42-41. Sean Manaea delivered a solid performance for New...

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Four Home Runs Lift Mets to 9-7 Win Over Yankees

The Mets (38-39) took the opening game of the Subway Series with a 9-7 triumph over the Yankees (52-29) on Tuesday evening at Citi Field. The team from Queens notched 12 hits and four home runs off Yankees’ starter Gerrit Cole, marking the first time this season they’ve had four homers in a game. Despite a five-run eighth inning for the Yanks, the fightin’ Mets held on for the...

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Mets Win Seventh Straight With 7-6 Rally Over Rangers

The Grimace streak continues as the Mets (35-37) brought home a 7-6 comeback win over the Rangers on Tuesday evening in Arlington for their seventh-straight win. Despite Luis Severino allowing six runs, the Mets’ offense rallied for the victory, collecting ten hits in the process. Francisco Alvarez and Mark Vientos led the charge with three hits each—and the pair remains hot, combining for...

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Mets Drop Game One To Fish 4-2

The Mets (28-37) fell to the Marlins (23-43) by a score of 4-2 on Tuesday evening. New York’s offense struggled, managing only four hits and going 1-for-4 with runners in scoring position, leaving five on base. Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, and Brandon Nimmo combined to go 0-for-12 at the top of the batting order. (Box Score) Tylor Megill (1-3) started for New York, allowing three runs...

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Mets Secure Series Win Over Nationals with 6-3 Victory

The Mets (26-35) brought down the Nationals (27-33) by a score of 6-3 on Tuesday evening in Washington D.C., clinching their first series win in almost a month, dating back to May 7 in St. Louis. The triumph was backed by home runs from Harrison Bader and Pete Alonso, a triple by Starling Marte, and a strong start from David Peterson. New York out-hit the Nationals 13-6 and has amassed 26 hits...

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