Mets, Juan Soto and little league world series
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Angelo Magliocca, who is up 123.5 units over the last three MLB seasons, gives his best same-game parlay for Mariners vs. Mets in the Little League Classic on Sunday Night Baseball
The New York Mets upended the Seattle Mariners 7-3 on Sunday night at the Little League Classic in Williamsport, Penn. The Mets got a gutsy starting pitching p
Antoan Richardson is ignoring Juan Soto. The Mets’ first-base coach and baserunning strategist is in the hallway of the visiting clubhouse at Petco Park talking to a reporter, and Soto impishly is trying to get him to break character.
Everything seemed to be aligned for Gavin Williams to write his name in the history books of MLB with 126 pitches and eight and one-third innings without allowing a hit, the young
Mets 26-year-old slugger Juan Soto is the subject of a strange hill a New York radio host seems inclined to die on.
Instead, the Mets flushed a six-run lead — surrendering 11 unanswered — in an embarrassing 11-6 loss at Citi Field. The loss was the Mets’ 12th in 14 games and negated the positive vibes from a night earlier, when the team snapped a seven-game losing streak and watched Pete Alonso become the franchise’s all-time home run leader .
McLean joined Matt Harvey as the only pitchers in Mets history to earn a win, strike out eight or more and allow zero runs in their debut.
For one afternoon, you could actually see the Mets smile, like they were having fun on a baseball field again.
The New York Mets will honor the 60th anniversary of the Fab Four’s performance at Shea Stadium when they host the Seattle Mariners on Aug. 15 for The Beatles Night at Citi Field.