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Mets Morning News: Let’s not win tonight
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Mets Morning News: Let’s not win tonight

Meet the Mets

Tonight at 8:00 Eastern, Sean Manaea takes the mound for the Mets against the bullpen-playing Dodgers in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series.

There’s a lot to talk about in the now, but when it comes to Pete Alonso, it’s hard not to constantly think about what’s next.

The Mets coming back and winning the NLCS against the Dodgers isn’t impossible, it’s just somewhat unlikely.

For Francisco Lindor and Jesse Winker, this playoff run is a saga 15 years in the making.

The saga will continue for at least another day as Carlos Mendoza announced that Jesse Winker will most likely start at DH tonight.

According to Carlos Mendoza, Kodai Senga is available in all circumstances.

As the Mets worked their way to Game 6 with all their might, Mr. Smile slowly faded into the background and captain Francisco Lindor rose from the ashes.

The Championship Series exit is a pretty useful time for Starling Marte to strike again like it’s 2022.

All about the National League East

With them getting beaten up by the Mets and everyone getting a year older, the Phillies are wondering what the next part of the plan is.

If Taylor Ward leaves Anaheim this offseason, don’t be shocked if the Braves trade for him.

All about Major League Baseball

It’s a nice time to take a look at some previous teams that erased 3-1 deficits in the series for no particular reason.

For the first time since 2009, the New York Yankees are American League champions.

With four home runs to his name, including one in the decisive fifth game, Giancarlo Stanton was named ALCS MVP.

Not to be completely outdone, Juan Soto hit a home run of his own that went down in baseball history and gave the Yankees the lead.

Are the Yankees successful because of the old turtlenecks they salvaged from storage? Yes, perhaps.

Dave Roberts would like to make it clear that Shohei Ohtani will not be pitching in either the sixth or seventh games.

This date in Mets history

On this day in 2015, Daniel Murphy hit his fifth straight home run as the Mets took a 3-0 lead in the NLCS over the Cubs.

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