Mets, Struggling Offensively, Hope Freddy Peralta Can Shut Down Cardinals
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Kodai Senga delivers in return, but Mets bats get silenced by Cardinals in loss
Kodai Senga’s relaunch was a hit, but the same couldn’t be said of the Mets lineup on Tuesday. In this version of Arch Madness, the Mets managed only three hits in a 3-0 loss to the Cardinals at Busch Stadium. The series rubber game is scheduled for Wednesday.
Peralta's early trust in changeup fuels vintage 7-K start against Cards
ST. LOUIS -- After an hour-plus rain delay pushed back first pitch on Wednesday afternoon, Freddy Peralta gave the Mets the type of outing they needed from the front of their rotation. Peralta was sharp through 5 1/3 innings, allowing one run on three hits and two walks to go
MLB News: Mets, struggling offensively, hope Freddy Peralta can shut down Cardinals
Kodai Senga’s strong performance in a tough-luck loss Tuesday night provided some evidence that he can be the No. 2 starter the New York Mets need behind Freddy Peralta. The Mets also need the offensive firepower they displayed in the season opener, when Peralta made his debut with the Mets after being acquired in a […]
The Mets are struggling offensively - what's the root cause?
What’s Up with the Mets? ⚾️The Mets got shut out by the Cardinals on Tuesday night 3-0 (box)Kodai Senga was terrific in his season debut, allowing just two runs on four hits while striking out nine Cardinals in six innings of workSenga’s fastball sat at 97 mph throughout the outing; he’s the first Mets pitcher to complete six innings so far this seasonMets hitters were not as productive, mustering merely three hits all nightJuan Soto provided th…
CHOCHILINO Kodai Senga delivers in return, but Mets bats get silenced by Cardinals in loss %
ST. LOUIS — Kodai Senga’s relaunch was a hit, but the same couldn’t be said of the Mets lineup on Tuesday night. In this version of Arch Madness, the Mets managed only three hits in a 3-0 loss to the Cardinals at Busch Stadium. The series rubber game is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. The Mets took only four at-bats with runners in scoring position, and Juan Soto’s sixth-inning double accounted for the team’s only extra-base hit. Bo Bichett…
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