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Yardbarker on MSNMets hope rainout doesn't slow them down vs. O'sAfter getting a win in the series opener against the host Baltimore Orioles, the New York Mets will try for the second time in three days to parlay a day off into a win.
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Rising Apple on MSN3 red hot relievers the NY Mets should trade for before their stock goes up furtherThree red hot relievers on the MLB trade market the New York Mets should land now before their stock gos up further.
All major-league debuts are special, but it has to hit especially hard when you almost quit baseball, like righthander nearly did.
Manaea emerged as the ace of the Mets’ staff after tweaking his delivery last season. Turning to more of a side-arm slot, he pitched to a 2.70 ERA with 86 strikeouts during a 12-game stretch in which he tossed 76 1/3 innings. As a result, he was awarded a three-year, $75 million extension this winter.
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SportsGrid on MSNOrioles vs. Mets Game 2: Soto's Clutch Hit and Road FavoritesJuan Soto's RBI single lifted the Mets in extra innings last night. Baltimore aims for a comeback today to try and even the series before tomorrow's game.
First baseman Pete Alonso went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs on Tuesday night as the New York Mets beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-6 in 10-innings. For Alon
Kodai Senga is expected to return from the injured list on Friday to face the Royals, according to manager Carlos Mendoza, with Sean Manaea two days behind him.
The Orioles have reached the 40-win mark, though they'll go into the All-Star break with a losing record no matter what happens in their next six games. Still, there are signs of momentum surfacing again. "You know we don't take that for granted," Baltimore interim manager Tony Mansolino said of winning.