November 7, 2024

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Following the New York Mets sweep of the San Diego Padres, the blue and orange went on the road to take on the defending World Series champion Texas Rangers.

The Mets bats were on fire in game one as they combined to put up 22 hits, five of which were for extra bases, and the blue and orange won 14-2.

The Rangers used a five-run bottom of the fifth to take a 6-2 lead in game two, but the Mets chipped away at the defending champs lead and took the lead at the top of the ninth courtesy of a double from Pete Alonso. The Polar Bear’s double would be the difference maker as the blue and orange took game two 7-6.

After being tied through five innings, Alonso appeared to have come up clutch again by clubbing a two-run home run in the top of the sixth to give the Mets a 3-1 lead, but the Rangers would answer with two runs in the following two innings to take game three 5-3.

Francisco Álvarez looks comfortable again with the Mets

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Francisco Álvarez looks comfortable at the plate again. After going 2-for-14 in his first four games back from getting surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his thumb, the 22-year-old broke out in Texas. Álvarez went 7-for-13 in the series with a double and four RBIs.

With the Venezuela native’s bat reawakening, Luis Torrens — who has been swinging a pretty hot bat himself — may struggle to get consistent playing time.

After not looking quite right in his previous start against the Miami Marlins but still managing to throw six innings of one-run ball, Luis Severino got hit hard against the Rangers. Severino went 6.1 innings, allowing eight hits, six runs, and a walk while striking out a batter.

The 30-year-old has been the Mets’ ace in the first half and will need to bounce back if the blue and orange hope to continue their playoff pursuit.

The Yankees have signed left-hander Chasen Shreve to a minor league deal, as reported by Dan Martin of the New York Post. The southpaw had previously been pitching for the Rangers’s Triple-A affiliate in Round Rock on a minors deal but evidently opted out of that deal and returned to the open market at some point since his last appearance with them on June 14.

Reds Sign Chasen Shreve To Minor League Deal | Yardbarker

Shreve, who will celebrate his 34th birthday next month, is a veteran of ten MLB seasons who first made his big league debut with the Braves back in 2014. Shreve was swapped to the Bronx the following offseason alongside David Carpenter in exchange for Manny Banuelos. In parts of four seasons with the Yankees, Shreve pitched to a 3.92 ERA with a 4.99 FIP across 180 relief appearances. He was then packaged with right-hander Giovanny Gallegos and shipped to the Cardinals in exchange for first baseman Luke Voit partway through the 2019 season.

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