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Francisco Lindor broke out of the longest hitless drought of his career and Pete Alonso pulled out of a nosedive of his own with his first home run since July 8 as the Mets completed a three-game sweep of the Angels with a 6-3 victory before 41,591 at Citi Field.
Francisco Alvarez hit a tying homer in his second game back from the minors and Ryne Stanek retired Mike Trout with two runners aboard for the final out as the New York Mets rallied to beat the Los Angeles Angels 3-2.
Left-hander Jake Eder gives up four runs in the third inning, which is too much for the Angels to overcome in a 6-3 loss to the Mets.
Brett Baty Earns Praise From Carlos Mendoza After Mets’ Win Over Angels originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Mets have several of baseball's best players, but they also have an unexpected hero. Infielder Brett Baty is having a career year, and he continued his good form in Monday's 7-5 win over the Los Angeles Angels.
Pete Alonso hit a three-run homer to power the New York Mets to a 6-3 win and series sweep of the Los Angeles Angeles on Wednesday. Alonso, mired in a 2-for-34 slump dating back to July 10, homered two batters after Francisco Lindor broke a career-long 0-for-31 drought with an RBI single.
Angels interim manager Ray Montgomery came out to argue with Bacchus after the at-bat and was ejected after a heated back-and-forth. A half-inning later, Angels offensive coordinator Tim Laker was ejected for barking at Bacchus. The Mets hung on for the 6-3 win, completing a three-game sweep of the Angels.
Pete Alonso belted a three-run homer Wednesday and Sean Manaea worked five effective innings as the New York Mets stopped the visiting Los Angeles Angels 6-3 to polish off a three-game sweep.
The Mets stars broke out of their respective slumps by delivering the biggest hits in Wednesday afternoon’s 6-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels at Citi Field.
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Mets’ young trio provides necessary spark in another win over Angels
Bottles gone and bats looking ready to break out, the young trio was at the center of their one big, three-run inning that became the only offense the Mets needed in a 3-2 victory over the Angels in front of a sellout crowd of 43,055 at Citi Field on Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Angels, after getting swept in a three-game series by the New York Mets to put a dent in their postseason hopes, begin a make-or-break 13-game homestand against the Seattle Mariners on Thursday in Anaheim,