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.

Giants’ Oracle Park Lights Up with New Lighting System, Showcasing Camilo Doval’s Entrance

The San Francisco Giants unveiled their new lighting system at Oracle Park, featuring LED bulbs and spotlights, during Camilo Doval’s entrance. The system, installed over the offseason, brings the park up to league standards and includes 523 new speakers for an enhanced sound experience. Doval’s entrance was accompanied by custom music and a crosshatch of spotlights, eliciting excitement from the crowd.

Severino vs. Webb: A Battle of Aces in San Francisco

The New York Mets and San Francisco Giants will face off in a highly anticipated matchup on Tuesday night at Oracle Park. Two of Major League Baseball’s top starting pitchers, Luis Severino and Logan Webb, will take the mound. Both pitchers have been impressive in the early going of the 2024 season and are expected to deliver a tightly contested game. The game is expected to be a low-scoring affair, with both pitchers relying on their strong fastballs and effective secondary offerings. The Mets’ bullpen, which ranks among the best in baseball, will also be a key factor in the outcome of the game.

Mets Face Giants in Game 2 of Three-Game Series

The New York Mets will face the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, for Game 2 of their three-game series. The game will be played at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, at 9:45 p.m. EDT. Fans can watch the game for free via a subscription to DirecTV Stream, where you can get a 7-day free trial. The Mets are currently 12-10 and third in the NL East, while the Giants are 11-13 and fourth in the NL West. The Giants won the first game of the series 1-0. Luis Severino will start for the Mets, while Logan Webb will start for the Giants.

Mets’ Momentum Stalled on West Coast Trip

The New York Mets, who looked like a force in the first two weeks of the season, have hit a roadblock on their West Coast trip. Over the last two days, they have struggled to generate offense and have fallen behind in the NL East standings. Despite facing quality pitching from the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, the Mets have shown some troubling trends, including poor starting pitching and an inability to hit Winn’s splitter.

Mets Lose Second Straight, Fall to Giants 5-2 in San Francisco

The New York Mets continued their West Coast slide on Monday, dropping their second straight game to the San Francisco Giants by a score of 5-2. Pete Alonso’s solo home run in the fifth inning provided the only offense for the Mets, who managed just four hits against Giants starter Keaton Winn and the bullpen. Jose Quintana struggled on the mound for the Mets, allowing five earned runs over five-plus innings. The loss marked the Mets’ first losing streak since their 0-5 start to the season.

Conforto Homers Against Mets, Giants Edge New York 5-2

Michael Conforto’s homer against his former team and a stellar outing from rookie Keaton Winn propelled the San Francisco Giants to a 5-2 victory over the New York Mets on Monday. Nick Ahmed’s two-run single and Matt Chapman’s two-run double gave Winn early support, who struck out six over six-plus innings. Pete Alonso homered in the fifth for the Mets, but Conforto countered in the sixth with his fifth homer of the season. Camilo Doval’s wild pitch allowed another run before securing the save. Jose Quintana took the loss for New York, while Luke Jackson returned from the injured list for the Giants.

Relievers Shake Up as Giants Recall Luke Jackson, Option Nick Avila

The San Francisco Giants have recalled veteran reliever Luke Jackson from the injured list and optioned rookie Nick Avila to Triple-A in a move to bolster their struggling bullpen. Despite a solid outing from starter Jordan Hicks, the Giants fell 5-3 to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday, with Erik Miller surrendering the decisive runs. Avila, Sean Hjelle, and Jackson threw three scoreless innings, but their efforts proved moot. The Giants currently have the second-worst bullpen ERA in the majors (5.56), with rookies accounting for over half of the innings covered. The team hopes that Jackson’s return and the impending arrival of Mitch White will provide much-needed stability to the relief corps.

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