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Francisco Alvarez gets a loud ovation in return to Citi Field as the New York Mets catcher rejoins team during crucial stretch of MLB season.
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Citi Field has been the place to be this summer — and the numbers don’t lie. The New York Mets are pulling in some of the biggest crowds in all of Major League
The New York Mets and their fanbase love a good gimmick, and they might have gotten one just in time to save their season: Backyard Baseball's Pablo
Entering Tuesday’s play, the Mets ranked 16th in the Majors in runs per game at 4.38, which is hardly where they thought they’d be when manager Carlos Mendoza began toying with potential lineup orders over the winter.
Jake Fraley igualó su récord personal con tres hits e impulsó dos carreras mientras los Rojos de Cincinnati vencieron el sánado 5-2 a
Voit, who primarily played second base this past spring as a junior at Michigan, also pitched as a freshman and sophomore. He did not pitch this past season after an elbow injury.
Jake Fraley matched a career high with three hits and drove in two runs as the Cincinnati Reds beat the New York Mets 5-2.
For as pleasant as the contributions of the Mets’ younger hitters have been the past two days at Citi Field, this offense will not -- cannot -- return to prime form until Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso do the same.