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Logan Verrett with the spot start against some Miami dingus.

I feel a personal sense of ownership over this streak, between the fact that I've got the Midas IGT touch and also coming up with something as clever as Kill KILL KILL.

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GAME: Miami Marlins (61-82) at New York Mets (82-61)
DATE/TIME: Monday, September 14 - 7:10 PM EST
WHERE: Citi Field, New York City, New York
LINE: N/A TOTAL: N/A
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The New York Mets have shown an uncanny ability to rally since the beginning of August and, as a result, appear poised to clinch their first National League East title since 2006. Holding a 9 �-game edge on the Washington Nationals, the Mets look to extend their seven-game winning streak and shrink their magic number of 11 on Monday when they host the opener of a three-game set against the Miami Marlins.

New York (82-61) trailed Washington by one game on Aug. 1, but has gained the top spot and put plenty of distance between itself and its nearest division rival by going 29-11 over the last 40 contests. Over half (15) of those victories have been the come-from-behind variety, including Sunday�s 10-7, 10-inning triumph in which the Mets scored six runs after the eighth despite resting a number of their key hitters. The Marlins entered Sunday on a four-game winning streak, but had no answer for the Nationals� Max Scherzer as they fell for only the third time in 12 contests. Miami has split 12 meetings with the Mets since getting swept during a four-game set in New York in mid-April and notched a pair of walk-off victories to take a series from the Mets from Sept. 4-6.

TV: 7:10 p.m. ET, FSN Florida (Miami), SNY (New York)

PITCHING MATCHUP: Marlins LH Justin Nicolino (3-3, 3.72 ERA) vs. Mets RH Logan Verrett (1-1, 3.06)

Nicolino had a string of four consecutive quality starts snapped in last Monday�s 9-1 loss to Milwaukee, giving up five runs on nine hits over 4 1/3 innings. The 23-year-old rookie, who has won all three of his away turns and posted a 0.87 ERA while doing so, had allowed two runs or fewer and worked at least six frames in each of his previous four outings. Nicolino has yet to surrender a home run in 20 2/3 innings on the road entering his first career start versus the Mets.

Verrett will draw his second career start � both in place of Matt Harvey as New York attempts to manage his innings � and first since allowing one run and striking out eight over eight strong innings in a 5-1 win at Colorado on Aug. 23. The 25-year-old Texan, who collected his first career victory in that outing, hasn�t pitched since surrendering two homers and three runs in an inning of a relief against Boston on Aug. 28. Verrett, who is holding opponents to a .195 batting average against, will face Miami for the first time.

WALK-OFFS:
1. Despite striking out as a pinch hitter in his only at-bat on Sunday, New York CF Yoenis Cespedes is tied for the major-league lead in homers (eight) and tops the majors in RBIs (18) in September.
2. Marlins 2B/3B Martin Prado is batting .359 as the team�s No. 3 hitter since moving into that spot on a full-time basis on Aug. 15.
3. Mets rookie LF Michael Conforto is hitting .333 with six homers and 14 RBIs over his last 26 games.


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Curtis gets a Blow


1. Juan Lagares ® CF

2. David Wright ® 3B

3. Yoenis Cespedes ® LF

4. Juan Uribe ® 2B

5. Travis d'Arnaud ® C

6. Michael Cuddyer ® RF

7. Lucas Duda (L) 1B

8. Wilmer Flores ® SS

9. Logan Verrett ® P


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sharpie wrote:
Curtis gets a Blow


Terry posts a lineup with a Curtis Blow
Who needs a hit when you've got d'Arnaud?
With a Cuddy and a Wright a Wilmer Flo
Who needs a hit when you've got d'Arnaud?
Who needs a hit when you've got d'Arnaud?
Lorn Brownnnnn?! LORN Brownnnnn!
Lorn Brownnnnn?! LORN Brownnnnn!


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Nice start by Verrett, setting down the Marlins in order the first time through.

Washington and Philly tied 2-2 in the 3rd.


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Werth hit a grand slam for Washington. Not looking so good for the Phillies tonight; Mets are going to need this one to keep the magic number moving down.


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Late here, what happened to Verrett?


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Pitched well but was pinch-hit for in the bottom of the fifth. I don't know why they lifted him either, he was only at 63 pitches.


Guest d'Kong76
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I was in and out watching, thought he was cruising. Hope he's
not hurt or something.


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Gwreck wrote:
Werth hit a grand slam for Washington. Not looking so good for the Phillies tonight; Mets are going to need this one to keep the magic number moving down.


I think you may have too much faith in the Nationals.


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Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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This kid is a star already.


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Verizon Trivia: "Who are the two players with 250 or more hits for both the Mets and the Marlins?"

I'll go with Dave Magadan and Luis Castillo.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Bobby Bo maybe? I don't recall how long he was a tealman.


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