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  • New York Mets WILMER FLORES second of 2 home runs against the Chicago Cubs in the fifth inning. FLORES went 6 for 6, only the second player in Mets history to accomplish this feat. Edgardo Alfonzo went 6 for 6 in 1999 in Houston. The Mets went on to win 14-3, sweeping the Cubs in the four game series, the first time that they swept the Cubs during the regular season since 1985.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from today’s New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs game at citiFIELD won by the Mets 14-3. Today’s game illustrates why it is impossible to predict the outcomes of baseball games. Prior to the four game series, the Cubs had the best record in baseball, while The Mets had been losing on a regular basis, unable to score runs. John Lester had the second best ERA in the major leagues and was THE PITCHER OF THE MONTH in June. Today John Lester lasted 1 1/3 innings giving up 8 runs and 9 hits, his shortest outing in 301 career starts. The Mets swept the Cubs in the four game series, the first time the Mets swept a 4 game series from the Cubs during the regular season since 1985. During this game, Wilmer Flores, who had been batting .244, went 6 for 6, only the second Mets player in history to achieve this feat. (Edgardo Alfonzo did in August 1999 in Houston)
    It just goes to show you that in baseball you just never know what will happen.

  • New York Mets right fielder CURTIS GRANDERSON hits a home run in the first inning off of Chicao Cubs starting Pitcher John Lester, the first of five home runs by the Mets. The Mets went on to win 14-3, sweeping the Cubs in the four game series, the first time that they defeated the Cubs in a four game series during the regular season since 1985.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from today’s New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs game at citiFIELD won by the Mets 14-3. Today’s game illustrates why it is impossible to predict the outcomes of baseball games. Prior to the four game series, the Cubs had the best record in baseball, while The Mets had been losing on a regular basis, unable to score runs. John Lester had the second best ERA in the major leagues and was THE PITCHER OF THE MONTH in June. Today John Lester lasted 1 1/3 innings giving up 8 runs and 9 hits, his shortest outing in 301 career starts. The Mets swept the Cubs in the four game series, the first time the Mets swept a 4 game series from the Cubs during the regular season since 1985. During this game, Wilmer Flores, who had been batting .244, went 6 for 6, only the second Mets player in history to achieve this feat. (Edgardo Alfonzo did in August 1999 in Houston)
    It just goes to show you that in baseball you just never know what will happen.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, NOAH SYNDERGAARD, pitches to LA Dodgers second baseman, Chase Utley, at citiFIELD. SYNDERGAARD was ejected from the game in the third inning by home plate umpire, Adam Hamari for intentionally throwing behind Chase Utley. The LA Dodgers went on to win 9-1.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • New York Mets manager, TERRY COLLINS, gets ejected from the game by home plate umpire ADAM HAMARI in the third inning after COLLINS argued with HAMARI for throwing Mets starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard , out of the game for intentionally throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley. The Mets went on to lose 9-1 to the L. A. DODGERS.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • New York Mets manager, TERRY COLLINS, argues with home plate umpire, ADAM HAMARI, after HAMARI threw New York Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard out of the game for intentionally throwing behind second baseman Chase Utley in the third inning. HAMARI then threw TERRY COLLINS out of the game as well. The Mets went on to lose 9-1 to the L A DODGERS.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, MATT HARVEY, throws a hanging curve ball to former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy who hits a two-run home run in the first inning. HARVEY turned in one of his worst performances of his career, pitching only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned) on 8hits and walking 2 batters. The Mets lost 9-1

    In a game that was billed as a classic pitching duel between two of the National League’s finest pitchers, Matt Harvey of the Mets, and Stephen Strasburg of the Nationals turned into a route, with the Washington Nationals defeating the New York Mets 9-1.  Stephen Strasburg gave one of his BEST performances of the year while Matt Harvey turned in his WORST.

    Strasburg pitched for 6 inning, allowing only 6 hits and 1 run, while striking out 10.  Matt Harvey, on the other hand, pitched for only 2 2/3 innings, allowing 9 runs(7 of them earned)  on 8 hits, striking out 1.
    Stephen Strasburg is now 7-0 and has won 13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS over the last 2 years, a National League record.
    To add insult to injury, former New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy, who was traded to the Nationals prior to this year, and who is now batting close to 400, hit a 2run home run in the first inning off of Harvey, and a double in the fourth inning.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, STEVEN MATZ, throws a strike to San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Duffy in the top of the 5th inning. MATZ pitched shutout ball for 6 innings, allowing 7 hits, striking out 4, and allowing 3 walks.The Mets went on  to win 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets outfielder, MICHAEL CONFORTO, singles off of San Francisco Giants starting pitcher, Jake Peavy, driving in the first of 12 runs scored in the third inning. The Mets went on to win 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets outfielder, YOENIS CESPEDES, singles in the third inning, driving in the second of 12 runs scored in the third inning against the San Francisco Giants. The Mets went on to win 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets outfielder, CURTIS GRANDERSON, singles in the 7th run of the inning  off of relief pitcher Mike Broadway.  The Mets went on to  win 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets outfielder, MICHAEL CONFORTO, singles for his second hit of the inning, driving in the 8th run of the third inning.  The Mets went on to win 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets outfileder, YOENIS CESPEDES, hits a grand slam home run in the third inning , his second hit of the inning, driving in the 9th, 10th, 11th , and 12th runs of the inning– a New York Mets franchise record.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets second baseman, NEIL WALKER, doubles in the fourth run of the third inning off of starting pitcher Jake Peavy. The Mets went on to win 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New  York Mets shortstop, ASDRUBAL CABRERA, doubles in the 5th and 6th runs of the inning off of starting San Francisco Giants pitcher Jake Peavy. The Mets went on to win 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets CityFIELD scoreboard showing that the Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning against the SanFrancisco Giants— a franchise record. The Mets went on to wiiin 13-1.

    This collection of the 9 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets victory over the San Francisco Giants are mainly from the third inning.  The Mets scored 12 runs in the third inning, a franchise record. The first 8 images capture the 12 runs that were scored and the last image is of Steven Matz, who pitched shutout ball for his 6 innings.  If the Mets can continue hitting, coupled with their strong pitching, they may repeat as a World Series team.

  • New York Mets manager, TERRY COLLINS, and Philadelphia Phillies manager, PETE MACKANIN, review the ground rules with chief umpire prior to the Mets Home Opener at CitiField.  The Mets went on to win 7-2.

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