![]() Feyereisen is likely done for the year due to shoulder discomfort. The Rays are now just five games back from the Yankees in the AL East standings after winning a head-to-head matchup last night.Īustin Meadows opened up about the mental health struggles he has endured this season.Īndrew Benintendi left last night’s game due to a wrist injury and will undergo an MRI.īrandon Belt’s 2022 season will end due to knee surgery, but the long-time Giants first baseman hopes to keep playing beyond this year. The Nationals are trying to limit Josiah Gray’s innings as the season nears its end, and Gray is on board with the plan. Zack Wheeler is still feeling soreness in his elbow, so his progression back to the mound will take a bit longer than the Phillies previously hoped. Kyle Gibson got roughed up against the Giants and the Phillies bullpen didn’t fare much better, resulting in a 13-1 shellacking. Sandy Alcántara had a rare rough outing against the Braves, who slugged five homers on the night en route to an 8-1 victory. The Mets are doing what they can to ensure that Max Scherzer is healthy and ready for the postseason. Pete Alonso hit a much-needed homer last night, as the slugger has been in a slump as he’s prepared to play meaningful September and October baseball for the first time.Įduardo Escobar has been forced into everyday duties with the injuries to Luis Guillorme and Brett Baty, and last night he produced against a righty starter. Tylor Megill has a chance to play an important role in the Mets bullpen once he returns from the injured list. The Mets’ performance against the Dodgers gave us a good sense of how these two teams might match up in October. The DJ duo behind Narco made it official: Narco as an entrance song belongs to Díaz and Díaz alone. While the game was tied heading into the bottom of the sixth, a four-run inning gave the Amazins a lead that they would not relinquish, as they secured a 7-3 win against their division rivals.Ĭhoose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, NY Post, Daily News, Newsday, MLB.comĮdwin Díaz made history by becoming the first pitcher to win the Reliever of the Month for three straight months. The Mets began a stretch of five straight series against teams with below-.500 teams last night against the Washington Nationals.
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