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Though they may be shorthanded, the Mets just keep finding ways to win, a feat they proved once again Tuesday night. Using only pitchers from the bullpen, the team was able to escape with a win over the Braves, 4-3. The Mets got on the board first thanks to a two-run homer from Jonathan Villar, and later added a run from a Pete Alonso sacrifice fly which scored Francisco Lindor. After Miguel Castro and Tommy Hunter put up zeros across the board, Robert Gsellman and Trevor May allowed a pair of solo homers to Austin Riley and Freddie Freeman, which made it 3-2 Mets. The Braves were then able to tie the game in the bottom of the eighth inning thanks to a lucky hit for Marcell Ozuna, scoring Ehire Adrianza. Then, with two outs in the top of the ninth, Tomas Nido continued his recent hot streak, sending a go-ahead solo shot over the left centerfield wall, giving the Mets the 4-3 lead. Edwin Diaz then came on in the bottom of the inning and pitched a perfect 1-2-3 inning to sec
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The Mets were walked off by the Rays, losing 3-2 to snap their seven-game winning streak. Tyler Glasnow retired the first 14 Mets hitters he faced before Kevin Pillar got on ahead of Jonathan Villar, who put the Mets on the board with a two-run homer. David Peterson was brilliant, at one point retiring 17 Rays in a row. But the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead this time. Trevor May gave up a game-tying double in the eighth inning, Miguel Castro loaded the bases in the ninth, and Aaron Loup gave up a walk-off base hit to Brett Phillips.