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Morning Briefing: Edwin Díaz Now Third On Mets’ All-Time Saves List

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Good morning, Mets fans!

Backed by another gem from Kodai Senga and his signature ghost fork, the Mets edged out a 2-1 victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday. Brett Baty hit went yard yet again, this time a go-ahead solo shot. With Senga’s strong performance, his ERA pretty much stood pat at 1.22. Baty’s OPS climbed to .791, which is tied for the team lead outside of the big three. He also now has four home runs in his past five games.

Edwin Díaz also notched his ninth save of the season, giving him 125 as a Met — moving him past Jeurys Familia for sole possession of third on the franchise’s all-time saves list.

Photo Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have placed Rōki Sasaki on the injured list due to right shoulder impingement. According to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic, the Dodgers were originally unsure whether Sasaki would require an IL stint. He’s now officially been lost to the IL. In any case, it’s not an ideal situation for the rookie flamethrower. He’s shown flashes of potential, particularly with his impressive split-finger, but overall, it’s been a somewhat disappointing start to his debut season.

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David Melendi looks at shortstop Francisco Lindor‘s historic start at home.

Melendi also writes about the versatile Jeff McNeil beginning to “[round] into form.”

On This Datet in Mets History

1972: Willie Mays faces the Giants in his Mets debut, and hits a solo home run to put New York up 5-4.

2022: Patrick Mazeika smashes a go-ahead solo homer in the seventh inning, and Edwin Díaz shuts down the Mariners to finish off a 5-4 Mets victory.

Born on This Date: Dick Tidrow (1947), Takashi Kashiwada (1971), Brian Lawrence (1976).

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