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The Mets started off their road trip on a high note with a 8-1 win over the Giants. They haven’t had much success in the past against Logan Webb but they managed to push two runs across in the first inning. Francisco Lindor added a solo home run in the third and then Brandon Nimmo’s single with runners on in the fourth gave the team a comfortable five-run lead. The team then tacked on two runs late on a wild pitch and a RBI hit by Juan Soto to put the game further out of reach.
Clay Holmes got the
start and was not at his best but he limited the damage to just one run. He lasted just five innings but a solid performance by the bullpen kept San Francisco from ever attempting a comeback. The Mets have now won their fifth straight game and look to keep it rolling with David Peterson on the mound.
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Before the game the Mets acquired southpaw Gregory Soto from the Orioles.
Teams have reportedly inquired about Starling Marte ahead of the trade deadline.
The Mets have checked in on both Luis Robert Jr. and Sandy Alcantara.
The roster merry-go-round continues with the bullpen. The team called up José Castillo and optioned right-handed reliever Alex Carrillo to Triple-A.
David Stearns chatted with the media about the upcoming trade deadline and revealed some of what his plan is to improve the team.
Around the National League East
The Braves continue to struggle and lost 8-3 to open their series against the Rangers.
The Marlins defeated the Brewers 5-1 behind a strong day at the plate by Otto Lopez.
Kyle Schwarber’s two home runs helped power the Phillies to victory over the Yankees.
The Nationals were shut out 1-0 by the Twins.
Around Major League Baseball
Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz became the first rookie in major league baseball history to hit four home runs in a game.
The Yankees acquired third baseman Ryan McMahon from the Rockies in exchange for minor league pitchers Griffin Herring and Josh Grosz.
There are several teams around the league that are in desperate need of help ahead of next week’s trade deadline.
The Padres reportedly offered Dylan Cease to the Red Sox in exchange for outfielder Jarren Duran but Boston did not accept the deal.
White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr. was out of the lineup with a sore adductor muscle not because a trade was imminent.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
On the latest episode of Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Series Brian and Chris discussed the upcoming trade deadline.
Alexander Choi took a look at what the Mets’ options are on the market at DH while Linus Lawrence wrote about potential centerfield options.
Joe Sokolowski wrote a very David Wright-centric This Week in Mets Quotes.
Vasilis Drimalitis previewed the Giants series.
This Date in Mets History
On this date in 1963, the Mets lost their 20th straight road game which set a National League record for most consecutive road losses.
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