LOS ANGELES -- Facing these Dodgers, it’s always obvious where Shohei Ohtani lurks in the lineup. Teams game-plan around him. So when Ohtani approached home plate in the eighth inning Saturday as the game’s potential tying run, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza pushed a button he had yet to touch all
LOS ANGELES — Francisco Lindor had all of five hits in 55 at-bats as a
LOS ANGELES -- Until Friday night at Dodger Stadium, Francisco Lindor had not recorded an extra-base hit from the left side of the plate. As a lefty, Lindor hadn’t recorded many hits at all. Although he has shown some recent flashes of emerging from an early-season slump, nearly all of
Nicolás Tagliafico scored and 10 minutes later received a red card for Lyon in their 4-3 win vs. Brest on matchday 29 of the Ligue 1.
NEW YORK (AP) — Kyle Palmieri scored at 1:17 of overtime and the New York Islanders extended their winning streak to six games with a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night.
The Mets’ six-game winning streak came to a decisive end this afternoon in LA, as the Dodgers shellacked the Amazins 10-0 to avoid the sweep. It was a crisp first couple of innings for both Adrian Houser and Tyler Glasnow, but the warning signs were there early for Houser. A ground ball pitcher who traditionally does not walk many batters was getting all of his outs via fly balls and walking too many batters. Eventually it caught up to him in a big way. In the bottom of the third, Houser issued...
Much like Sunday afternoon’s contest, a pitcher’s duel broke out in Flushing Monday evening, this time with Adrian Houser matching up with the Pirates’ Martin Perez. Both starters pitched around some trouble early, with Houser stranding two runners in both the second and third innings. This time, the zeroes ceased in the sixth inning, with the Pirates breaking through for three runs in the top of the frame. Ke’Bryan Hayes led off with a walk, advanced to second on a force out, and game around to...
The Mets topped the Pirates 3-1 on Tuesday night.
NEW YORK -- Less than two weeks ago, as the Mets fell to 0-5 and were on the brink of losing half a dozen straight to start the season, it might have seemed as if the baseball gods had no interest in helping them. It was Murphy’s law in full
One of the most challenging parts of baseball is the grind of playing a game every day, and also, one of the biggest gift of baseball is getting to play a game every day. Tonight the Mariners swept away yesterday’s bad vibes and disappointing loss to the Cubs with a team win that featured what so many of the games so far this season have lacked: solid pitching, grinding out at-bats, stacking hits, and playing clean defense, all working together in harmony. Of course, it doesn’t hurt to have a...
Tyler O'Neill and Triston Casas hit back-to-back two-out home runs in the first inning, while Masataka Yoshida hit his first homer of the season.
Thundering Herd rally late to edge Mountaineers.