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The Mets played the 81st game of their season last night, and they lost their sixth-straight game in the process. The Cubs beat them 4-3 in ten innings, completing a four-game sweep and a season sweep of the seven games between the two teams this season.
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Before the loss, the Mets placed Marcus Semien on the injured list and recalled Daniel Duarte and Ronny Mauricio, the latter of whom started at shortstop as the team gave Francisco Lindor a full day off one day after activating him from the injured list following his two-game rehab assignment in the minors.
In his pregame press conference, Carlos Mendoza said that the team’s six-error loss in the night game of its doubleheader on Wednesday was unacceptable.
Will Sammon takes a look at the market for pitching following the David Peterson trade.
The Mets plan to call up Zach Thornton to start against the Phillies tonight in the rotation spot that previously belonged to Peterson.
Laura Albanese wonders if the wheels have fully fallen off the Mets.
Mets fans are feeling the misery that is the 2026 season.
Juan Soto is an All-Star Game finalist.
Ken Rosenthal writes about front office leaders facing scrutiny, and David Stearns tops his list.
Around the National League East
The Phillies beat the Nationals by a 10-5 score in a bit of a wild game.
Federal Baseball finds the silver lining in the Nationals’ bullpen struggles.
Five Braves have advanced to being All-Star voting finalists.
The Marlins found the dog who went viral for watching another dog eat a hot dog the other day.
Around Major League Baseball
The MLBPA wants to pursue a ban on all prop bets that involve individual players to combat harassment of players by disgruntled gamblers.
The league, meanwhile, is hyping up its absurd proposals to the union as collective bargaining agreement negotiations continue, and they have a page on their website all about it.
The expectation is that the sides will meet at least once more before the All-Star break and that there will be a lockout after the season.
A.J. Pierzynski presented Pope Leo with the last-out ball from Game 1 of the 2005 World Series.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
We took a look at the Mets’ rotation now that David Peterson has been traded to the Cubs.
This Date in Mets History
Left-handed hitters have had themselves a day on this date in Mets history.
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