Mets Morning News: Pitch 22
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Thanks to a five-run fifth inning with runs driven in by Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor, J.D. Davis, and Michael Conforto, the Mets tallied a 7-5 victory over the Cardinals.
The Mets’ 2021 Opening Day roster might not be set in stone, but for the most part, it’s fairly predictable.
Potentially surpassing catching a flying baseball bat one-handed as the coolest thing he has ever done during spring training, Luis Guillorme worked a 22-pitch walk against the Cardinals’ Jordan Hicks.
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In an incredibly low stakes rematch of the 2019 World Series, the Astros shut out Washington on their way to a 5-0 victory over the Nats.
evening. the good news is the daytime heating we have had during the afternoon hours is beginning to ease a little bit. take a look outside at this live shot over arlington memorial cemetery. this is the look at a series of impulses, energy in the atmosphere allowing these storms to quickly develop. this is our live super doppler radar and you can see how these storm cells are moving toward alexandria eventually national harbour and national airport. we will have storms as we move after the next 20 minutes or so. the good news is that thunderstorms will begin to diminish as we move into the evening and overnight hours. but get ready for the heat and humidity. it is back for the start of the week. temperatures near 100 degrees once again. that s not even including the heat index. or four out your full forecast and extended outlook coming up. with it not to the second metro computer outage two in less than 12 hours, after the first one leaving passengers stranded. this ti
with richard jordan live at the u.s. attorneys office where officials had tough words for quamy brown. the u.s. attorney did not hold back. he said this was not a witch hunt. he does not have a vendetta against quamy brown. he said he was following the money and this was a joint investigation with the u.s. attorney s office. the irs and the fbi, that led to those two plea deals that were submitted earlier today, the heftiest, of course, is the felony bank fraud charge. the u.s. attorney saying that there, they simply discovered that back in 2005, when brown had submitted an application for a bank loan, a home equity bank loan, that he created a position for himself, a job, a company, he called himself the vice presidents of this unnamed company and then, he appointed a college friend of his, the president of that company. this college friend did not have a clue. once officials were able to pick up on that, that s when they said, they knew something was up. they checked it o