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The Mets will stock up on Old Bay in their three-game series with the Orioles
The New York Mets (52-39) travel to Camden Yards for a three-game series with the Baltimore Orioles (40-49). For the penultimate series before the All-Star Break, the Mets are hoping to continue their hot streak against one of the lesser teams of the American League.
The Mets are still pulling up their nose after an incredibly rough stretch of the season when they went 3-13 to end June, losing series to the Rays, Braves, Phillies, and Pirates. Thankfully, the offense has woken up in July, having scored 34 runs in six games this month thus far.
The most impressive part of the weekend’s series with the Yankees was how, even with just one real starting pitcher going over the three days, the Mets were able to hold their own against the Yankees. On Friday, a bullpen game looked, at times, to be getting out of control, but the Mets powered back and took a nice back and forth game from the Yanks. Saturday saw Frankie Montas scuffle again, but that was somewhat undercut by the offensive onslaught that the Mets unleashed, scoring 12 runs, including seven against starter Carlos Rondón. Sunday saw the Mets facing one of the best pitchers in the league in Max Fried and, while they lost the game, they kept pace with Fried and more lost because of poor managerial decisions and atrocious umpiring.
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