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Sean Manaea's Big Game Puts Mets on the Verge of NLCS
Citi FieldWednesday, October 9, 2024
The Mets’ offensive prowess wasn’t to be outdone. Pete Alonso, known for his power, homered at the start of the second inning. This blast was his sixth against Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola, showing his particular strength against that opposition. Jesse Winker joined the home run party with a solo shot in the fourth, putting the Mets up by two runs.
The Phillies had some chances to rally, but Manaea and the Mets’ defense kept them at bay. In the third and sixth innings, Manaea navigated threats effectively, with defensive plays like Tyrone Taylor’s throw to get Alec Bohm at second being crucial. The Mets’ bullpen handled the eighth inning, though the Phillies managed to score two runs.
Francisco Lindor, back after a month due to injury, provided an insurance run with an RBI double in the eighth. This extended the Mets’ lead to 7-2, all but sealing the victory. With this impressive showing, the Mets stand on the cusp of the NLCS. They could win it all with a victory in Game 4. If not, they’ll have to fight through a potential Game 5.
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