Brett Baty, Mets and Miami Marlins
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Mets' third baseman Brett Baty left Friday night's game with right side soreness, which could be a big loss as New York tries to reach the postseason.
Francisco Lindor homered to reach the 30-30 milestone for the second time, Brett Baty went deep and the New York Mets beat the Chicago Cubs 8-5 to remain in position for the final National League wild
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza on Brett Baty's three-run home-run, how the Mets will rely on their bullpen stars moving forward, and Francisco Lindor's 30/30 season.
The day’s top plays, including Noelvi Marte's game saving catch, Brett Baty's barehanded grab, and Pete-Crow Armstrong's sliding snag
Brett Baty belted a three-run homer, Francisco Lindor also went deep and rookie Nolan McLean struck out 11 batters, fueling the visiting New York Mets to an 8-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday.
The Mets were extra unlucky Sunday afternoon at Citi Field, seeing Washington Nationals center fielder Jacob Young rob both Brett Baty and Francisco Alvarez of home runs. But they did themselves few favors in a 3-2 loss.
Brett Baty surges forward and fields a slow grounder barehanded, then gets the runner at first for the final out of the bottom of the 3rd inning