Meet the Mets
The title kind of says it all, doesn’t it? The Mets lost their ninth straight yesterday afternoon in their first in a three-game series against the Cubs in Chicago. Kodai Senga got knocked around for the second straight start, giving up seven runs (six earned) in 3.1 innings of work. The suffering continues.
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David Stearns spoke to the media before the game and voiced his support for Carlos Mendoza.
Mendoza shifted things up in the
lineup yesterday to try to help get the offense going.
The issues the Mets are facing right now go deeper than just the manager.
Jorge Polanco is now dealing with a wrist issue in addition to his previous Achilles soreness.
Around the National League East
The Braves further built up their early lead in the NL East by blowing up the Phillies 9-0.
Taijuan Walker continues to be an issue for the Phillies, as does their offense.
Defensive miscues have been plaguing the Marlins this year, and that issue came up again in yesterday’s 7-5 extra inning loss to the Brewers.
Starting pitcher Zack Litell struggled for the Nationals, who fell to the Giants 10-5.
Around Major League Baseball
The Angels announced the tragic passing of former player Garret Anderson at just 53.
The Padres are close to being sold for a record $3.9 billion by the co-owner of Chelsea Football Club.
The Cubs have been beseeched with pitching injuries, and that trend has continued with closer Daniel Palencia hitting the injured list with an oblique strain.
MLB.com looked at the early favorites for Rookie of the Year (naturally, Nolan McLean ranked highly on the list for the National League).
Shohei Ohtani’s on-base streak has now reached 49 games.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Chris McShane previewed the weekend series at Wrigley.
Joe Sokolowski provided a very sad edition of This Week in Mets Quotes.
This Date in Mets History
Nolan Ryan threw the first shutout of his legendary career on this date in 1970.












