
In New York, yankis continue to slide, but the slide ends for mates.
Yencis enters the City Field Loss of five Strait in the second game of the three-game metro series on Saturday afternoon. Mets are on three-game winning streak, which are accompanied by indications that they change the corner with their own recession.
Yankeys’ skid has put him out of the first place in the American League East. He has lost six of his last seven matches and 15 out of 21. It is a stretch that began with its longest defeat of the season-13–18 from June six-game Skid-and Yankis could match it on Saturday.
On Friday, Mates took the series opener 6–5, with a 5–3 lead of Yankis held after five innings.
“I think we are playing well many times, and then we are not just looking for ways to win the game,” said Yankis Shortstop Anthony Wolp. “Just about it.”
Yanki is not a stranger who leads in the all-star break. In the last season, he won just 26 games from 15 June to 14 July. In 2023, he lost 13 out of 23 from 14 June to 9 July.
Manager Aaron Boon said on Thursday after Toronto Blue Jais flowed, “We will live together and embrace its adverseness.” “This will make us strong because we navigate through the weather. I know that no one likes to hear this, but it is the same. We know that this week is coming for us. And it will make us stronger, especially when we rally.”
A bright place for Yankiz is the leadoff Hitter Jason Dominguase, who ran a house twice on Friday. 22-year-old, The Majors, in their first full season, is riding a six-game hitting streak in which he is batting. 444 (12-for-27).
Carlos Rodon (9-5, 2.95 ERA) will be on the mound for Yencis on Saturday. The left-handed 3–0 with 1.15 ERA in three careers begins against the mates, which will look at the streak of victory in four matches.
Jeff McNell on Friday gave a game-winner in the seventh inning, two-run domestic runs, and Relief Pitcher Reid Garte received the last six outs to secure the sev.
It was a major win for Mets, who had matched their victory in the last 17 matches in the last three matches. His 3–14 records from June 13-July 2 began with a seven-game losing line, which dropped him to second place in the National League East.
“This is a very large range,” Garat said. “This is what everyone in New York looks forward. So it was big for me to get the last six, and just a little subtle reminder to keep walking.”
In May in the first series between the two teams at the Yanki Stadium, held for a hit in 10 at-bats, Juan Soto of Mates worked in his bat in an opener, scoring 3-for-4 and twice with two RBI. He is associated with a hit in 12 of his last 17 matches, and he reached the base in four out of five matches, not recorded a hit.
“I feel good now,” said Soto. “I am seeing the ball really well. I am trying to take my opportunity. When I swing the bat, I am trying to harm every time.”
Right-arm Frankie Montas (0–1, 6.00 ERA) will begin on Saturday for Mets. He is 2–1 with 1.89 ERA in four career appearances (three beginnings) against Yankis.
This will be his third beginning of the season for Montas, which was sidelined for about three months due to a lat strain.
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