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Mets Use 5-Run 5th Inning to Surge to 7-3 Win over Royals

  • The New York Mets sent pitcher Tobias Myers to Triple-A Syracuse on Thursday, promoted pitcher Dan Hammer, and designated outfielder Jared Oliva for assignment ahead of the series finale against the Kansas City Royals.
  • Myers, who shuffled between the majors and Triple-A this season, compiled a 6.14 ERA over 25 appearances and threw two innings in Wednesday's 6-2 win, allowing one run on three hits.
  • The three-game series between the Mets and Royals is tied 1-1, with Thursday's game featuring a pitching matchup between Sean Manaea and Michael Wacha.
  • New York holds a.419 winning percentage, ranking among the worst in the National League, while the club's 4.38 ERA ranks 20th in the majors.
  • With the August 3 trade deadline approaching, the Mets continue to remake their pitching staff; Hammer, the newest addition, posted a 1.77 ERA in 17 appearances at Triple-A.
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Mets and Royals square off in series rubber match

Both the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals are looking for a series win with a victory on Thursday.

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Tyrone Taylor, who entered when Mark Winds came out after being hit by a pitch, connected the tie home run to start a fifth five-run inning and drive the New York Mets' win to the Kansas City Royals on Thursday 7-3.

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