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Morning briefing: Mets are a one-win NLCS
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Morning briefing: Mets are a one-win NLCS

Good morning, Mets fans!

The Mets used a Sean Manaea Jewel on Tuesday, in which Phillies starters were penalized for seven runs, including one home run apiece Pete Alonso And Jesse Winker. For Manaea, who finished his start with a standing ovation, his seven brilliant innings meant more than just baseball. After his dominant performance, the left-hander looked up into the sky, dedicate the performance for his aunt, who had died that day. “This game was for them,” the Mets ace said.

Although the bullpen bent, it did not break, and New York secured a 7-2 victory and took a 2-1 series lead into Game 4 of the NLDS.

There are two lefties in a potential series finale Ranger Suarez the Phillies (12-8, 3.46 ERA in the regular season) and Jose Quintana the Mets (10-10, 3.75 ERA) will face off. It’s puzzling to see the two with such similar numbers, since Suárez was considered a legitimate Cy Young candidate at the All-Star break and Quintana was considered the Mets’ least reliable starter (ahem, except for…). Adrian Houser. But while Suárez fell off a cliff due to injury (2-4, 5.65 ERA after the AS break), Quintana turned his season around (6-4, 3.18 ERA).

Wednesday’s game begins at 5:08 p.m. ET and is available as usual Mets Radio 880 on Audacy, where Howie Rose and Keith Raad are waiting for you. But if you happen to want to do it, you actually want to do it regard The game will be streamed on FS1 with broadcasters Adam Amin, AJ Pierzynski, And Adam Wainwright (wink, wink).

Morning briefing: Mets are a one-win NLCS

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Latest Mets news

The last run the New York Mets scored in the late innings came via a Francisco Lindor RBI double, extending the Met lead to 7-2. Per Sarah Langs According to MLB.com, the Mets now have 13 runs in the eighth and ninth innings this postseason. The only team with more in a single postseason is the 1936 Yankees, who had 16.

The Mets are seek to get Jeff McNeil At-bats in AFL (Arizona Fall League), manager says Carlos Mendoza. Although it’s a bit unrealistic, it happened once Kyle Schwärber in 2016 got AFL representation after he was injured for the season. For McNeil, real game action would help tremendously as the Mets hope for a possible NLCS return for the Flying Squirrel.

Reminder: 1986 Mets hero and current SNY analyst Keith Hernandez threw them out first pitch Tuesday. 2015 NLCS MVP Daniel Murphy will be killing it on Wednesday.

Latest MLB News

The Padres beat the Dodgers 6-5 and took a 2-1 lead in the other NLDS. The Padres will try to clinch an NLCS spot shortly after the Mets game tonight, with a start time of 9:08 p.m. ET.

Former MLB pitcher Luis Tiant died on Tuesday at the age of 83. Perhaps best known for his fancy pitching moves, he was also an excellent pitcher in his prime. The right-hander posted 66.1 WAR in his career and won 229 games in 19 years of professional baseball.

The Colorado Rockies organization announced that they have expanded the manager Bud BlackContract through the 2025 season. Black, 67, has 17 years of management experience with the San Diego Padres and Rockies. Overall, his winning percentage as a manager is .464 and he has made the postseason twice, in 2016 and ’17 with Colorado.

Major League Baseball said it will “produce and distribute local games for the Guardians, Brewers and Twins in 2025.” In the past, their games have had contracts with Diamond Sports Group. However, their future had already been in jeopardy since Diamond Sports filed for bankruptcy last year and unofficially dropped 11 teams.

The latest in MMO

Colin Chatto wrote about the availability of Jeff McNeil and Kodai Senga.

David Melendi talked about Mets AFL participants.

Gianna Arantes summarized The game on Tuesday.

On this date in Mets history

1986: The Mets rebounded to beat the Houston Astros after losing the opener. Bobby Ojeda pitched a complete game and led New York to a 5-1 victory.

1999: Todd Pratt hit a legendary walk-off home run, sending the Metropolitans to the NLCS.

2015: In his postseason debut Jacob deGrom dominated the Dodgers in the NLDS, pitching seven scoreless innings.

Born on this date: Colin Holderman (1995).

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