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Mendoza sprinted from the dugout to get in between the two, pushed Soto toward the dugout and then resumed an argument that ...
With Juan Soto arguing with the home-plate umpire, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza stepped in and was ejected on Monday night in ...
That’s not even all of it: Huascar Brazoban’s misplay allowed the Padres to score the tying run. Padres starter Dylan Cease ...
Taylor said of McNeil, who got the start on Monday night: "There have been some really sharp line drives that I've been ...
Tensions flared at Petco Park on Monday night during the New York Mets' game when manager Carlos Mendoza was forced to step ...
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza addressed his ejection after a controversial strikeout call on Juan Soto during the game against the Padres, defending his player and expressing frustration with ...
The Mets understand how crucial the bottom of the order is to success, and right now, Mauricio is providing some thump in the No. 9 spot.
Juan Soto was furious after Emil Jimenez called him out on strikes. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza took the fall for him.
The Padres walked it off in dramatic fashion to take the first game of the series, 7-6, ending the Mets’ seven-game winning ...
The Mets fought. With the Padres. With plate umpire Emil Jimenez, repeatedly. And right until their final swing.
There was a 99.6 mph one-hopper off the back of Dylan Cease's head, the fiery ejection of New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, a home run robbery by Fernando Tatis Jr., a grand slam by Mark Vientos ...
Mark Vientos delivered a grand slam and Ronny Mauricio hit a game-tying ninth-inning home run but the Mets fell to the Padres on Monday in San Diego.