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At Citi Field in New York, there was a night with the aroma of the MLB playoffs. The Mets beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 after a key pitching duel that was defined by details, such as the home run that Brandon Nimmo stole from Trea Turner.

Star Jacob deGrom (4- 1) got on his nose for the Metropolitans and threw a pitching gem in 7.0 innings of three hits and a clean streak to win his fourth game of the year. He walked and struck out nine, gave up a home run from Mookie Betts and lowered his ERA to 1..

Fortune was also on his side thanks to Brandon Nimmo’s acrobatic play in the top of the seventh inning. Jacob deGrom threw a fastball at 100 mph that was returned by Trea Turner into the stands, but the Mets center fielder jumped and he stole the ball.

The offensive difference for the Mets was made by Starling Marte when he hit a two-run home run in the third inning. After that, they took out their arsenal to relieve.

Edwin Díaz was received in a special way

The Mets, leader of the National League East Division, are trying to hook their fans more and more and now they want to establish a ritual to receive the team’s closer in each challenge.

Adam Ottavino climbed on the nose in the eighth inning and retired it on the fast track of 1, 2, 3 with two strikeouts. Everything was served for the appearance of Puerto Rican Edwin Díaz.

The camera began to point to the bullpen, Days was enlisted under the interpretation of trumpeter Timmy Trumoet, attentive gaze throughout the stadium

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By Scribe