SENGA → OPENER MISSION COMPLETE... NEW YORK METS WIN NLDS GAME 1

Senga → Opener Mission Complete... New York Mets Win NLDS Game 1

Senga → Opener Mission Complete... New York Mets Win NLDS Game 1

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In the Division Series (DS), which was played against rivals in the East Division of the National League (NL), the New York Mets continued their rise in the wild-card series and won first over the Philadelphia Phillies.토토사이트

The Mets won the first NLDS match against Philadelphia 6-2 in the 2024 Major League Baseball (MLB) at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 6th (Korea time). The Mets, who used starter Senga Kodaly as an opener and minimized the number of runs until the middle of the game, took the lead by making big innings after the opponent's bullpen was activated. They were trailing Philadelphia 6-7 in the regular season, but they won the most important showdown.

The Mets used a surprise strategy of throwing Senga, who only played one game during the regular season due to injury, as the starting pitcher. Senga threw a four-seam fastball (pitch fastball) against Kyle Schwarber, the "big shot" he faced as the first batter, in the bottom of the first inning, and ended up hitting a solo homer. Carlos Mendoza, who chose Senga, seemed to have made a mistake. However, Senga ended the first inning without losing a point, and made three outs in the second inning as well.
The Mets' lineup failed to target Wheeler, the Cy Young Award nominee, at all. However, the bullpen session that started in operation from the third inning allowed no additional runs until the seventh inning. The Mets' counterattack started in the eighth inning when Jeff Hoffman, Philadelphia's first bullpen pitcher, stepped in. Francisco Alvarez, the first hitter, had a hit, and Francisco Lindor walked, making it into the scoring position. Mark Vientos, who went on to hit a timely hit, tied the score at 1-1, and Brandon Nimmo also hit a hit off Matt Stram, a changed pitcher, to lead the team to a 2-1 come-from-behind victory. Pete Alonso, who led the Mets to advance to the DS by hitting a come-from-behind three-run homerun in the second game of the wild-card series against the Milwaukee Brewers two days ago, led the team to additional runs with a sacrifice fly, and Jose Iglesias and J.D. Martinez scored again with consecutive hits.

Starling Marte led the fifth run of the inning with a sacrifice fly, and the Mets ran 5-1 to completely win the game. In the top of the ninth inning, Nemo, who put the runner on second base, hit a timely hit and added one more point, and gave up one point in the ensuing defense, but kept the lead and took the most important first game.

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