Lindor’s Home Runs Power Mets to 8-2 Win over Giants

Francisco Lindor blasted two home runs, driving in four runs, as the New York Mets salvaged one win in their three-game series against the San Francisco Giants with an 8-2 victory on Wednesday. The Mets took advantage of a makeshift Giants bullpen, jumping on relievers Sean Hjelle and Landen Roupp for six early runs. Starter Sean Manaea pitched into and out of trouble for the Mets, while reliever Reed Garrett earned the win. Wilmer Flores had two hits for the Giants, who saw their two-game winning streak snapped.

Mets Crush Giants 8-2 to End Losing Streak, Lindor’s Homers Lead the Charge

The New York Mets snapped a three-game losing streak and finished their road trip with a 3-3 record after defeating the San Francisco Giants 8-2 on Wednesday morning. The Giants were forced to empty their bullpen after starter Blake Snell was scratched due to a left adductor strain, and the Mets took advantage of the opportunity by controlling the strike zone and being aggressive against San Francisco’s young relievers. Francisco Lindor went 4-for-5 with a pair of two-run homers to drive in four runs and score two, while Tyrone Taylor went 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBI, and two runs scored. Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Snell had gotten off to an awful start since signing late with the Giants, but the Mets expected his best. Right-handed reliever Ryan Walker replaced him, giving the Giants one inning before they turned to Sean Hjelle, Landon Roupp, Erik Miller, Luke Jackson, Taylor Rogers, and Mitch White.

Mets’ $1 Hot Dog Night Gets a Seymour Weiner Twist

The New York Mets are having a little fun with their $1 hot dog night promotion, featuring a special guest appearance from none other than Seymour Weiner. Weiner, a World War II veteran, was honored as the Mets’ Veteran of the Game earlier this season, and his name quickly became a fan favorite on social media. Now, the Mets are using Weiner’s likeness to promote their upcoming $1 hot dog night, and fans are loving it.

Help Arrives for Mets: J.D. Martinez Set to Activate Friday

J.D. Martinez is expected to join the New York Mets on Friday for their first game of a seven-game homestand. Martinez has been recovering from an injury that delayed his debut. He is expected to bat fifth in the lineup and provide power in the absence of injured catcher Francisco Alvarez. The 13-year veteran is also known for his knowledge and influence on other hitters in the clubhouse.

Former Teammates Reunite as Giants Face Mets in Series Finale

The San Francisco Giants and New York Mets, led by former teammates Blake Snell and Sean Manaea, will square off Wednesday afternoon for a three-game sweep. Snell and Manaea were teammates on the San Diego Padres in 2022 before moving on to different teams this season. Manaea will be pitching against the Giants for the first time since leaving in January as a free agent, while Snell joined the Giants as a free agent two months later. Both pitchers will be looking to improve their records, with Snell seeking his first quality start for San Francisco. The matchup also allows for a reunion with new Giants third baseman Matt Chapman, who played alongside Manaea in Oakland for five seasons.

Giants’ Webb Extends Scoreless Streak, Leads San Francisco to 5-1 Win over Mets

Logan Webb’s dominant performance on the mound helped the San Francisco Giants defeat the New York Mets 5-1 on Tuesday night, extending his scoreless innings streak to 19 while earning his third consecutive start. Webb’s eight-inning outing saw him strike out four, scatter six hits, and induce 15 groundball outs. The Giants’ offense was led by Mike Yastrzemski, who drove in three runs with two hits, and Thairo Estrada, who contributed two hits and an RBI. Meanwhile, the Mets suffered their third straight loss despite Starling Marte’s three-hit performance.

Mets’ Slump Continues as Logan Webb Dominates, Luis Severino Pitches Well

The New York Mets’ struggles continued on Tuesday night as they fell 5-1 to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park, marking the team’s third straight loss. Giants’ starter Logan Webb threw eight shutout innings, allowing only six hits and striking out five, mirroring the performance of Tyler Glasnow, who blanked the Mets over eight innings on Sunday. Mets’ starter Luis Severino pitched well, allowing only three earned runs in six innings, but the offense once again faltered, failing to score after the ninth inning. The loss puts the Mets in jeopardy of squandering a road trip that began with two straight wins over the Dodgers. The Mets will look to salvage a .500 trip in the series finale on Wednesday.

Logan Webb Leads Giants to Victory over Mets

Logan Webb extended his scoreless innings streak to 19 and guided the San Francisco Giants to a 5-1 victory over the New York Mets on Tuesday evening. Webb allowed just six hits and one walk while striking out eight batters over eight innings, earning a standing ovation from the crowd. With the win, the Giants earned their third consecutive victory and improved their record to 20-21 on the season. Michael Conforto provided the key hit for the Giants, a leadoff single in the fifth inning that started a three-run rally. Mike Yastrzemski drove in three runs for the Giants, who extended their winning streak with Webb on the mound to four games.

Giants and Mets Clash in Potential Series Sweep

The San Francisco Giants, led by Michael Conforto, will face off against the New York Mets, featuring Pete Alonso, at Oracle Park on Wednesday, April 24th. The game will be televised live on Fubo, and tickets are available through Ticketmaster. Fans can also purchase officially licensed MLB gear from Fanatics.

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