Morning Briefing: Mets Face Elimination in Game 3
Good morning, Mets fans!
The Mets came into Game 2 of their Wild Card Series with Sean Manaea on the mound and looking to win their first postseason series since 2015. Things looked promising early on as the Amazin’s bats seemed to be alive, scoring a run in the first inning and two in the second inning to take a 3-1 lead. However, the Brewers bullpen would turn the lights out on the Mets offense, shutting them down for the rest of the game. While the Mets still held a 3-2 lead going into the eighth inning, that would not last long, as Phil Maton gave up two home runs and three runs to hand the Brewers a 5-3 lead. Devin Williams would close out the game for Milwaukee and force a “winner takes all” Game 3.
Despite the Brewers being 0-26 in their franchise’s history when trailing a game going into the eighth inning in the postseason, they somehow found a way to win. Now, the Mets turn to veteran southpaw Jose Quintana to keep their season alive and put them in an NLDS matchup against NL East foe Philadelphia Phillies. Milwaukee will throw Tobias Myers, but it will be an al-hands-on-deck approach for the both clubs.
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Mets trade deadline acquisition RHP Paul Blackburn is done for the season as he still is experiencing issues after his spinal fluid leak a couple of weeks ago, per Tim Healey of Newsday.
The Mets will be hosting a Game 3 watch party at Citi Field on Thursday night. Tickets will be $10 and all net proceeds will benefit The Amazin’ Mets Foundation. There will also be free parking and $5 concession pricing.
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The Detroit Tigers gave Astros closer Ryan Pressly his first career postseason blown save as they take Game 2 by a score of 5-2 en route to a series sweep. They will move on to face the Cleveland Guardians in the ALDS.
The Kansas City Royals shut down the Orioles bats yet again, winning the second game of their Wild Card Series 2-1 and sweeping the Orioles. The Royals will face the New York Yankees in the ALDS.
The Atlanta Braves comeback fell just short as the San Diego Padres held on to a 5-4 lead and swept the Braves 2-0. San Diego will face their division rival Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLDS.
The entire Miami Marlins coaching staff was informed that they will not be returning for the 2025 season, per Craig Mish of the Miami Herald. This news comes after former manager of the year Skip Schumaker and the Marlins mutually agreed to part ways; select individuals on the staff were informed their is interest in them being brought back, but they can pursue other opportunities.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced that Fernando Valenzuela has stepped away from the Dodgers broadcast booth for the remainder of the year to focus on his health.
Diamond Sports Group, who runs Bally Sports, dropped their contract with the Tampa Bay Rays and Detroit Tigers on Wednesday, per Evan Drellich of The Athletic. Four teams’ contracts with Diamond expired after the 2024 season and five other teams couldn’t be dropped but seemingly need to renegotiate their contracts.
San Diego Padres starting pitcher Joe Musgrove left last night’s game in the fourth inning with right elbow tightness.
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Paul Blackburn’s 2024 season has come to an end.
The Mets’ DH’s came up clutch in Game 1.
The Mets’ bullpen was lights out in their first postseason game.
On This Date in Mets History
2004: John Franco makes his final appearance as a Met, ending his Mets career as the franchise leader in pitching appearances (695), saves (276), and games finished (484).
2004: Todd Zeile launches a three-run home run in the final at-bat of his career. Zeile became the fourth Met to homer in his final at-bat, joining Mike Cubbage, Chris Jelic and Chico Walker.
1999: The Mets beat the Pittsburgh Pirates on a walk-off wild pitch and force a game 163 against the Cincinnati Reds.
1981: On Old Timers Day, 50-year-old Willie Mays makes a play in center field to take away a hit from Ron Swoboda.
Born on this Date: Jack Lamabe (1936).
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