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An opportunity for the Cincinnati Reds to sweep the New York Mets and scramble five games above .500 for the first time this season fell one productive swing of the bat short Sunday afternoon in Citi ...
A one-run lead is never enough for the Mets’ bullpen, and Edwin Diaz gave up the tying run trying for a four-out save in the ...
The Cincinnati Reds lost in the finale but became just the fourth team to beat the New York Mets in a series at Citi Field ...
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BOTTOM LINE: The New York Mets look to break their three-game home slide with a win against the Cincinnati Reds. New York has ...
Let's look at the key takeaways from the Reds 5-2 win over the Mets Saturday afternoon. The Reds broke Friday night's game in the sixth inning by scoring three runs to increase their lead from 3-2 to ...
The Citi Field crowd might have started in a good mood after the ceremony honoring David Wright before the game.
Austin Hays hit two of Cincinnati's four home runs and Nick Lodolo threw seven strong innings as the Reds beat the New York Mets 8-4 on Friday night.
Lindor, who is hitless in his last 17 at-bats, snuffed a Mets rally in the seventh, when he was retired on a broken-bat grounder with the bases loaded. In the ninth — as the tying run at the plate — ...
It gives manager Tito Francona heart palpitations, but the Reds have developed a tried and true modus operandi to win games.
Back-to-back wins by the Cincinnati Reds over the New York Mets out of the All-Star break pushed the Reds' to a high-water, ...
Clay Holmes ran out of gas in the sixth inning once again, the defense defended little and the Mets chased all sorts of ...
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