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The New York Mets’ postseason hopes took a serious hit Friday night as a 6-2 loss to the Miami Marlins, combined with the Cincinnati Reds’ win over the Milwaukee Brewers, knocked New York out of the National League’s final wild-card spot with just two games remaining.
Francisco Alvarez belted a two-run home run in the eighth inning to break a tie and lead the Mets to a 9-7 win over the Cubs on Tuesday night.
Chourio, the youngest player in MLB isn't just doing it with his bat. He's also flashing leather. With Joel Payamps entering the game for Milwaukee, the first batter he faced laced a fly ball to deep left field, but Chourio saw it all the way, jumping against the wall to rob Starling Marte of an extra-base hit.
The New York Mets staged a rare ninth-inning comeback on Saturday evening but still fell 5-3 in 11 innings to the Washington Nationals, undone by Daylen Lile’s two-run inside-the-park home run off reliever Tyler Rogers.
Lindor reached the 30-30 mark for the second time in his career with a long home run, and the New York Mets remained in playoff position by beating the Chicago Cubs 8-5 on Thursday night.
Who would have guessed during the winter that Taijuan Walker would pitch in such a big game near the end of August? Nobody could have envisioned it for Walker, whose eventual release felt more likely than any appearances of significance. But there he was ...
They were 59-34, three games better than any other team in baseball on July 8 – a date that will apparently live in infamy. After that, the Guardians began a blistering 44-23 streak, and the Tigers lost 11 of 12, pulling them back to the pack.
The New York Mets leaned on early offense and a resilient bullpen on Thursday night, topping the Chicago Cubs, 8-5, at Wrigley Field to secure a series win and keep a one-game lead in the National League wild-card race.