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 Quietly Make Pitching Moves Ahead of Royals Series Finale
The New York Mets have made another set of roster moves, as pitcher Tobias Myers was set back to Triple-A Syracuse ahead of Thursday’s series finale against the Kansas City Royals. Myers threw two innings out of the bullpen in Wednesday’s 6-2 win, allowing one run on three hits. In other moves, New York promoted […] The post Mets Quietly Make Pitching Moves Ahead of Royals Series Finale appeared first on HEAVY.
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.
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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