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After scoring two runs off Toronto’s Alek Manoah and getting to the Blue Jays’ bullpen to avoid being swept, the team is scheduled to face the Mets’ Max Scherzer and possibly Jacob deGrom.
The New York Times – Sports:
After scoring two runs off Toronto’s Alek Manoah and getting to the Blue Jays’ bullpen to avoid being swept, the team is scheduled to face the Mets’ Max Scherzer and possibly Jacob deGrom.
The New York Times – Sports:
The Mets finally have both aces in action, and October glory is easy to imagine. Where they will rank as a historic pitching duo will largely depend on their health.
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A run of 14 wins in 16 games has catapulted the Mets past the Yankees. With the second-best record in the majors and a big division lead, things are looking good.
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A sport that has always struggled with change has mixed opinions about PitchCom and other new technologies. But everyone seems to agree that the systems work.
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After more than a year away because of injuries, deGrom is expected to start for the Mets on Tuesday.
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A bad stretch for the Yankees continued with a two-game sweep in Queens. But with the most wins in baseball, a double-digit division lead and a brand-new outfielder, they remain “unfazed.”
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Jacob deGrom’s first rehab start went well, and Max Scherzer is slated to return to the starting rotation on Tuesday. Will that be enough to offset an offensive downturn?
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Max Scherzer got in some rehab work with a minor league team and is set to rejoin the Mets — a team that forgot how to hit while he was away.
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Splitting a series with the high-spending Dodgers was a good start to the Mets’ West Coast trip. Dodging a few potential injuries was even better.