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    The Mets continued to scuffle tonight, blowing an early lead in a 7-4 loss to the Braves. Frankie Montas went five innings in his Mets debut, giving up no runs and tallying five strikeouts. But the bullpen was the issue tonight, with Brazobán giving up three runs and Castillo and Lovelady each giving up two. Baty had two RBI and McNeil and Mauricio each had one apiece, but once again the tepid offense was unable to outhit the struggling pitching staff.
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    David Wright Day is in less than a month, but if it weren’t for Mike Hampton we might not be having a David Wright Day.
    ESPN insiders have listed the Mets as a landing spot in a potential Alex Bregman trade.
    Sean Manaea has suffered a setback during his rehab from his oblique strain.
    Laura Albanese has updates on both Manaea and Winker’s injuries.
    Francisco Alvarez exited tonight’s game in Syracuse in the first inning, suffering from dizziness and heat-related issues.
    The Mets are calling up pitching prospect Jonathan Pintaro, who has been primarily starting in the minors but will likely be used in the bullpen in the majors.
    Despite a great start by Ranger Suárez, the Phillies lost to the Astros 1-0. Suárez went 7.2 innings but a solo home run from Cooper Hummel was the deciding blow for Houston.
    The Nationals lost yet another game, falling 4-3 to the Padres. Trevor Williams went five innings and gave up all four runs on seven hits and two walks.
    The Marlins secured a 4-2 victory over the Giants. Edwards, Sánchez, and Lopez each had two hits with Edwards and Lopez each tallying an RBI as well.
    Former Mets All-Star Noah Syndergaard has signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox.
    ESPN has released a ranking of the top 50 trade candidates leading up to the deadline.
    Ken Rosenthal discussed why even scuffling teams are reluctant sellers now.
    Whit Merrifield has announced his retirement from baseball.
    MLB.com predicted this year’s Gold Glove Award winners.
    A Pod of Their Own is back with another episode.
    Steve Sypa has another week of Mets Minor League Players of the Week.
    53 years ago today, first baseman Carlos Delgado was born.
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