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Brandon Nimmo and Juan Soto drove in two runs apiece, Francisco Lindor homered among three hits and scored three times, and ...
After an extended slump, Francisco Lindor, according to Mets manager Carlos Mendoza is back to using "the whole field" and ...
E_Mauricio (4). LOB_New York 5, San Francisco 8. 2B_Nimmo (19), Soto (16), Lindor (19), Devers (8), Adames (17), Lee (21). HR_Lindor (20), off Webb. RBIs_Soto 2 (61), Alonso (81), Lindor (58), Taylor ...
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SB Nation on MSNMets 8, Giants 1: Bats break out in the BayInnings six through eight was a battle of strong performances out of the pen. On the Mets side, Huascar Brazobán pitched ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNYankees Swipe $6.5M Star From Mets as McMahon Deal Sparks WarJust when it seemed like the New York Yankees were ready to ride out the trade deadline, they dropped a double drama. The ...
New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe is in need of a reset, and three-time Manager of the Year Joe Maddon believes the ...
Ryan McMahon is a guy who can play solid defense — something that's been in very short supply for the Yankees lately.
Brandon Nimmo and Juan Soto drove in two runs apiece, Francisco Lindor homered among three hits and scored three times, and the New York Mets opened a three-game road series ...
Hours before the Mets’ 8-1 win over the Giants at Oracle Park on Friday night, president of baseball operations David Stearns ...
Mets first. Brandon Nimmo doubles to deep left field. Francisco Lindor singles to center field. Brandon Nimmo to third. Juan Soto grounds out to second base, Casey Schmitt to Rafael Devers.
Brandon Nimmo began the season slowly, but over the last two months has been virtually a slump-proof entity for the Mets.
New York and Philadelphia are battling for NL East domination. Here's how each can win next week's trade deadline.
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