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The New York Mets moved to 30-20 on the season with a 5-1 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, a game that included another hitless outing by prized free agent acquisition Juan Soto. Soto, who signed a 15-year, $765 million deal this offseason, constituting the largest contract in sports history, had a walk and a run batted in during the game.
Brett Baty hit a two-run single to break a seventh-inning tie and help the New York Mets avert a three-game sweep by beating the Boston Red Sox 5-1.
Manager Carlos Mendoza shuffled the lineup without much success, but Baty drove in three to stop the Mets' three-game skid.
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YouTube New York vs. Boston always provides baseball drama. But this week, it wasn’t the Yankees & Red Sox doing the honors. The New York Mets, of all teams, brought the sizzle to Fenway in a wild mid-week series that saw Walker Buehler get ejected and Alex Cora breaking the dugout
Laz Diaz has been notorious for making bad calls when he’s working an MLB game. But on Wednesday, he admitted fault. Diaz was behind the plate during the Boston Red Sox -New York Mets game at Fenway Park when Kristian Campbell came up to bat in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Garrett Crochet was giving the Red Sox an ace-like performance against the Mets on Wednesday, until he got an early hook from manager Alex Cora.