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Mets Morning News: David Peterson struggles in blowout loss to Cardinals

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The Mets suffered another embarrassing loss to one of the teams they are chasing in the Wild Card standings. The pitching struggled all game, especially David Peterson, who gave up six runs out of the bullpen. The offense was again non-existent outside of Francisco Alvarez, who accounted for all their runs with one swing of the bat. They will now look to avoid a sweep in the series finale.
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In other news, another blue and orange team managed to complete a thrilling comeback victory. Go New York, Go New York, Go.
Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, Daily News, MLB.com, NY Post
Before the game the team called up Jonathan Pintaro and sent Joey Gerber to Triple-A.
With the Knicks captivating New York, Juan Soto is determined to bring that same energy to the Mets.
Kodai Senga will return to the mound in Double-A after getting scratched from his last start.
The Braves dropped another close game to the White Sox despite a strong effort by Chris Sale.
Ronald Acuña Jr. was diagnosed with a Grade 1 hamstring strain and was placed on IL.
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The Marlins blew out the Diamondbacks 8-0 to take the series against Arizona.
Giants rookie Bryce Eldridge hit a walk-off grand slam against the Nationals, who were up 9-1 in the eighth inning.
The Pirates placed Oneil Cruz on the IL with a broken left hand that he injured sliding into home plate.
Toronto starter Max Scherzer reached the 3,500 strikeout milestone in the team’s loss against the Phillies.
Brandon Nimmo accidentally hit former teammate Seth Lugo in the head with a line drive, but thankfully Lugo seems to have avoided serious injury.
Shohei Ohtani gave up a season high four runs to raise his ERA from 0.74 to 1.06.
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For the teams that miss out on Tarik Skubal at the deadline, Reid Detmers from the Angels could be an interesting backup option.
On the latest episode of A Pod of Their Own, the emergence of Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing was discussed.
On this date in 2005, Marlon Anderson hit a pinch-hit inside-the-park game-tying home run in the team’s 5-3 win over the Angels.