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New York's David Peterson (3.18 ERA) faces Baltimore's Tomoyuki Sugano (4.44 ERA) in tonight's nationally televised game following the Mets' dramatic comeback win.
Preview the July 10 matchup between the Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets with odds over/under, game spread, betting lines and more.
The Mets aren’t alone in trying to ensure their pitchers get the right amount of work before the four-day break, but a Thursday doubleheader will make that more complicated.
All major-league debuts are special, but it has to hit especially hard when you almost quit baseball, like righthander nearly did.
On Tuesday, baseball found another surprising entry in its record books. In the fifth inning against the New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles starter Brandon Young threw the 119th immaculate inning in MLB history. Young struck out Jesse Winker, Jeff McNeil, and Luis Torrens to etch himself into the exclusive club.
It took only four batters for the Orioles’ promising night to spiral into a tailspin, ending in a 7-6 loss to the Mets in 10 innings.
After a thrilling comeback win on Tuesday featuring two home runs in the eighth inning and a walk-off single from Juan Soto in the 10th inning, the New York Mets look to officially grab the series win when they meet the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday.
They were down, then ahead, then down big before tying the game with four runs in the top of the eighth inning. On a night when stifling heat and humidity enveloped Camden Yards, the Mets came into Baltimore on Tuesday like “The Wire’s” Omar Little and caused havoc after the home team took a lead.
It’s 28-year-old Justin Hagenman the Mets are expected to look toward in Thursday’s doubleheader nightcap – provided he isn’t needed from the bullpen in the opening game.