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The Mets' Cedric Mullins breaks his bat in front of Brewers catcher Danny Jansen. William Contreras rounds the bases after his first home run for the Brewers. Joey Ortiz celebrates after his single scored two more runs for the Brewers.
Nolan McLean was in trouble in his major league debut Saturday, but with the bases loaded, he made a highlight-reel play to erase the Mariners threat.
McLean joined the squad with a scintillating minor-league season under his belt. He's 8-5 with a 2.45 ERA and 127 strikeouts in 113 2/3 innings for the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies and Triple-A Syracuse Mets. This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mets' Nolan McLean Goes Behind-the-Back to Start Crafty Double Play vs. Mariners.
That’s why Saturday’s 12-6 win over the Giants at Citi Field wasn’t just reassuring because it ended a four-game losing streak and put the Mets back atop the division. But also because Lindor, Alonso and leadoff hitter Brandon Nimmo combined to drive in 10 runs to go along with five runs scored and eight hits.
Marte hit a two-out double against Trevor Megill with two outs in the ninth, and he was thrown out at home trying to score on Jeff McNeil’s single.
Nolan McLean did not arrive in Queens with much experience in the art of being a savior. Prior to McLean’s debut Saturday, Mets officials had all but thrown up bright yellow caution signs, begging fans not to place him on too high of a pedestal.
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Bullpen collapses in Mets’ sixth straight loss, spoiling night Pete Alonso hits record-tying homer
The Mets’ strength is a deep and talented bullpen, but opportunities to fully utilize that weapon have been scant since it became fully stocked at the trade deadline.
Because of shaky starting pitching, the Mets are 1-3 since the trade deadline and have lost six of their past seven.