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The Mets have had two six-game win streaks this season, and one seven. They are currently sitting on five, and they are not here to match their best showing, but exceed it.



The Giants, as noted in yesterday's IGT, can pitch with anybody, but yesterday, they sent one of their best pitchers after the Mets, and the Mets sent him back early. Today, though, we see their very best as Robbie Ray matches up with his fellow NL All-Star lefthander David Peterson.



Tension will mount. Drama will build. Anxiety will spike so high that we will need aviation lights attached to it in order to protect air traffic.





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Marte with the hardest hit ball of the inning. Unfortunately, it was right at the Giants LF. The Mets did make Ray throw 26 innings to get through the 1st inning.


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Vientos strikes out swinging at a a backfoot slider that was 5-6" inside for the first out. Alvarez then grounds into a duble play to end the threat. Still no score.


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The Hot Corner wrote:

Vientos strikes out swinging at a a backfoot slider that was 5-6" inside for the first out. Alvarez then grounds into a duble play to end the threat. Still no score.


I like how you frequently do play-by-play instead of commentary. It isn't necessary for those following the game in real time, but it is really helpful when reading threads in posterity.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Keith keeps referencing Opening Day 1985 when his helmet kept falling over his eyes. That was the Gary Carter walkoff opening day.



Keith went 3-5 and drove in two https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYN/NYN198504090.shtmlthat day with the over-sized helmet.



Cold, windy day.

That was also the day that Gary Carter, apparently, singlehandedly won four World Series titles for the New York Mets. And cured cancer, diabetes and asthma. And then ran into a burning building to save three babies and two kittens from the inferno.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Keith keeps referencing Opening Day 1985 when his helmet kept falling over his eyes. That was the Gary Carter walkoff opening day.



Keith went 3-5 and drove in two https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYN/NYN198504090.shtmlthat day with the over-sized helmet.



Cold, windy day.

That was also the day that Gary Carter, apparently, singlehandedly won four World Series titles for the New York Mets. And cured cancer, diabetes and asthma. And then ran into a burning building to save three babies and two kittens from the inferno.


Because the big story of the Mets 1985 for all mankind to remember till the end of time is not Dwight Fucking Gooden, but Gary Carter's opening day home run, without which, the Mets would have never won another game for the rest of their existence.


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Edgy MD wrote:

The Hot Corner wrote:

Vientos strikes out swinging at a a backfoot slider that was 5-6" inside for the first out. Alvarez then grounds into a duble play to end the threat. Still no score.


I like how you frequently do play-by-play instead of commentary. It isn't necessary for those following the game in real time, but it is really helpful when reading threads in posterity.


Probably because for several years, I seldom could actually see the games, so I lived vicariously through the IGT's. I often wasn't sure what was going on. Now that I watch a significant number of games, it is nice to be able to report on what is going on.


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I was at the Rockies-Orioles game tonight. Cedric Mullins, frequently mentioned as a potential Mets target, had a great diving catch and then a three-run homer. Then he got pulled from the game. I was hoping it was because he was traded to the Mets. But it probably had to do with the Orioles winning 15-0.



Rockies are brutal. Game ended 18-0 with two hits.


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Peterson had to work hard, but he escapes the 5th without surrendering any runs.



Soto - Alonso - Marte due up for the Mets. Time for the offense to get going.


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Tyrone up with two on and two out and a chance to break the game open is a tough choice. You need his glove in a 2-1 game, but you need somebody to make it more than 2-1.



Fortunately the pitcher is wild.


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Or ... whatever team he is playing for after the trade deadline might DH him.



What a joy, though. He keeps smiling through gaffe after gaffe. He's a gaffer.



Joey Lucchesi, meanwhile, doing Joey Lucchesi things.


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