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SB Nation on MSNMets score twelve, McLean goes six in easy win
A five-run fourth inning turned the Mets’ one-run deficit into a four-run lead. Jeff McNeil singled in a run to tie the game at two, Cedric Mullins gave the team the lead with a sac fly, and Luis Torrens broke the game open with a three-run home run to cap the scoring in the inning.
PHILADELPHIA – Cedric Mullins got lost somewhere in his journey from Baltimore, and Tuesday, with the Mets reinstating outfielder Jose Siri from the injured list, it seems like his chances to find himself again might be more limited.
The Mets shine on Labor Day as Juan Soto delivers in Detroit, fueling excitement with a powerful offensive showcase.
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Rising Apple on MSNJose Siri's return to the NY Mets roster comes a day after needing him in 2 spots
This article was originally published on risingapple.com as Jose Siri's return to the NY Mets roster comes a day after needing him in 2 spots.
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Sporting News on MSNMets' manager Carlos Mendoza gets candid about team's inconsistencies
After the loss, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza addressed the media. He was honest in his take on how his club is handling business right now, via an X post from SNY.
The Philadelphia Phillies only scored one run against the New York Mets on Monday night. Turns out they only needed one run to win the game.
Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber reached 50 homers in a season for the first time in his career when he hit a three-run shot Tuesday night against the New York Mets. Schwarber has emerged as one of the most feared sluggers in baseball during his four years with the Phillies and remains within striking distance of the team season record.