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Edgy MD wrote:

Well, part of that is that he no longer has Mendick, and has no other righthanded bats available off the bench.



If the Mets don't get a run here, we have a complete game from Senga ready to go into the books.


I'd rather Senga does NOT throw a complete game or get a Loss.


Looks like you get your druthers!


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Edgy MD wrote:

Getting Canha up against the lefty here is the reason Buck didn't pinch-hit for him two innings ago.


AND IT SOMEHOW WORKS BRILLIANTLY!!


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Edgy MD wrote:

Getting Canha up against the lefty here is the reason Buck didn't pinch-hit for him two innings ago.


Same reason I didn't want to PH for him also.


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=metsmarathon post_id=130928 time=1688616061 user_id=83]
What in the world… canna triple to go ahead. Who are these guys?!

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Smart move by Canha and/or the 3rd base coach there - as long as the 3rd baseman can't beat him back to the bag he might as well be a distraction over there. the balk would have been awesome.



How about sending Nimmo here and seeing if they risk a throw with a runner at 3rd?


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I was feeling lucky, so I headed on over to Wordle after the win and shot a birdie.



Maybe I need to get me some scratch cards.



Also worth noting: This wasn't just a game the Mets came out on top of. They played pretty sharp, tight baseball wire to wire, against a first-place team.


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From SNY:


Alvarez now has five game-tying or go-ahead home runs in the sixth inning or later this season, which is most in the majors.

Now they're saying four.

May 17: Álvarez hits a two-out, game-tying home run in the ninth inning in the Mets 8-7 (10 innings) win over the Tampa Bay Rays



May 27: Álvarez hits a three-run homer in the sixth inning against the Colorado Rockies to tie the game at 6-6. New York eventually lost to the Rockies 7-10.



July 4: Álvarez hits a go-ahead home run against the Diamondbacks in the top of the seventh inning. The long ball gave the Mets a 6-4 lead, and they went on to win 8-5 over Arizona.



July 5: Álvarez hits a two-out, game-tying solo home run in the bottom of the ninth against Arizona. The Mets went on to score one more run in the top of the ninth and defeated the Diamondbacks 2-1.



Later


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The Hot Corner wrote:

I have a feeling that the Diamondback line up may not be a good match up for Senga. Senga seems at his best with free swingers that will chase bordrline pitches and his forkball. This helps to keep his pitch count down. A line up of patient , disciplined hitters (like the Diamondbacks) are very likely to run his pitch count up pretty quickly. I hope I am wrong.


Shows how little I know. Glad it worked out and Senga had a great outing.


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Two in a row, four in a row, 10 in a row, or 100 in a row — they all start with one in a row.



That was a cool one.


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