SAN FRANCISCO — The Mets were thrown a curveball of sorts Wednesday morning when San Francisco Giants left-hander Blake Snell was scratched from his start and placed on the injured list with a left adductor strain. With little time to alter their game plan, the Mets approach was simple: Control the strike zone and be aggressive against San Francisco’s young relievers. It worked. The Mets ...
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30 | P | |
39 | P | |
75 | P | |
35 | P | |
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0 | P | |
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40 | P | |
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91 | P |
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1 | 2B | |
21 | 3B | |
13 | SS |
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9 | LF | |
29 | RF | |
15 | RF |