Rebuffed by Mets, Luis Severino faces them for A's
- Luis Severino will start for the Athletics against his former team, the Mets, on Sunday.
- Severino preferred to return to the Mets, but they did not offer him a contract he liked.
- The Athletics and Mets are playing a three-game series in Sacramento, California, ending Sunday.
- Severino told Mets executives he would sign a two-year deal worth $40 million, but they declined.
- Severino aims to improve his 0-2 record and 4.74 ERA with his fourth start this season.
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Severino pitches well, but Mets drop him to 0-3 with A’s
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Pitching well against his former team couldn’t prevent Luis Severino from falling to 0-3 with the Athletics. Severino was in a scoreless game until allowing a run-scoring single to Tyrone Taylor on his 103rd and final pitch, and the New York Mets went on to an 8-0 victory over the A’s on Sunday. “It was fun throwing to the guys that I saw hit all last year,” Severino said. “Of course at the end, I knew I was facing a go…


Pitching well against Mets doesn’t prevent Luis Severino from falling to 0-3 with Athletics
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Pitching well against his former team couldn't prevent Luis Severino from falling to 0-3 with the Athletics.

Pitching well against Mets doesn't prevent Luis Severino from falling to 0-3 with Athletics
Pitching well against his former team couldn’t prevent Luis Severino from falling to 0-3 with the Athletics. Severino was in a scoreless game until allowing a run-scoring single to Tyrone Taylor on his 103rd and final pitch, and the New…
Luis Severino Says Mets 'Insulted' Him, Despite Begging to Stay
Luis Severino and the New York Mets had a good marriage in the 2024 season. They gave him a chance to redeem himself after a disastrous year with the Yankees, and Severino delivered for the Mets, to the tune of an 11-7 mark with a 3.91 ERA. He wanted to stay, and told the Mets, after he declined their $21.05 million qualifying offer, that all they had to do was offer him a $20M salary over two years. But New York said 'No' to that, and instead o…
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