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The Mets offense was quiet through the first four innings on Saturday night, but scored two runs in the fifth, and held on to beat the San Francisco Giants, 2-1
David Peterson encountered more traffic than the Bay Bridge in rush hour, but was resourceful enough Saturday night to record outs when the Mets needed them.
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In the top of the sixth, the Mets put runners on first and second with one out. Baty hit a grounder to Devers, who fumbled the exchange as he spun to fire to second base. Instead of getting the force out at second, Devers could only record the sure out at first.
The San Francisco Giants appear like buyers, but after acquiring Rafael Devers earlier in the season, it's hard to predict exactly how aggressive they are going
Francisco Lindor homered in the third, Brandon Nimmo added a two-run single in the fourth and Juan Soto drove in two runs as New York backed Clay Holmes, and the Mets beat the San Francisco Giants 8-1 on Friday night for their fifth straight win.
Giants fourth. Willy Adames singles to right field. Matt Chapman singles to center field. Willy Adames to second. Wilmer Flores strikes out swinging. Casey Schmitt walks. Matt Chapman to
The San Francisco Giants offense has been bottoming out at the worst time possible, and it appears as though they may need to make another big trade if they wan