Mets, Dodgers and NLCS
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As Mets fans stress over Juan Soto’s struggles, the Dodgers navigate past a four-game skid like a team for whom the regular season is essentially a warmup.
Game 1 was a fever dream, even for these extraordinarily chaotic playoffs. Let's see what's in store for Friday night.
Despite some of his struggles this season, Brett Baty has also had some big moments for the Mets, who, despite their record in the standings, have lacked in that department.
Boomer Esiason asserted Monday that Juan Soto flew to Mets games on a private jet — but that’s not exactly what he heard on Sunday’s ESPN broadcast.
The Mets manager was indicating the crucial errors from Mark Vientos and Pete Alonso that allowed two unearned runs for the Yankees in a hard-fought series decider on Sunday. Alonso had another big error in the series opener in Boston.
NEW YORK — Mets right fielder Juan Soto has been smiling a lot lately. Success will do that to a player. After a slow start to his Mets tenure, the $765 million man has heated up. He’s 13-for-45 (.289 batting average) with a 1.067 OPS, including seven extra-base hits (five home runs), in 12 games in May.
Brazobán barely made the Opening Day roster. Now he's one of Carlos Mendoza's most-trusted high-leverage relievers.
Cheers were few for the visiting team on Tuesday, through a confluence of bad luck on well-struck balls and noncompetitive at-bats.