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MLB Scores: Diamondbacks 5, Mets 1 – Mets Come off second series games

The Mets threatened to achieve a number of runs, but they only exceeded one in a loss of the diamondbacks in Arizona tonight.

The biggest opportunity of the night came in the third inning because the Mets Diamondback's starter Zac Gallen had on the ropes. Back-to-back-back walks of Gallen, which was forced in one run, but in this case Starling Marte-War cleaned up empty when he hit three parking spaces with the bases loaded with Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso. And the meters did not achieve the rest of the path either.

David Peterson also started his worst season when he gave up four runs in six innings of work. All four were deserved, but this specific part of his line seems to change. Arizona scored a hard floor ball in front of Randal Grichuk's racket shortly after Mark Viientos had slaughtered a hard floor ball. Officially, it was a double, but it could easily have been called a mistake.

The diamondbacks scored a goal twice in this inning, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. took Peterson Deep for a Homerun with two runs in the sixth. José Buttó gave up a run in two innings of work – an undeserved -.

In addition to the loss itself, the METS saw Brandon Nimmo suffered a knee injury during the game. He stayed on the field and ended the game, but it would not be surprising that he missed some time, depending on the severity of the injury when he wakes up tomorrow.

Kodai Senga will try to keep the way and reach the Mets in the last four series in the last four series, as these two teams complete the things tomorrow at 3:40 p.m. Edt.

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