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New York Star Mets Jeff McNneil He immediately made known his frustration in the fourth Friday's match at Citi Field against the Texas Rangers. With one and a complete account, McNeil let Jacob Degrum's pitch passed in the hope of receiving the call from the house plate wide in his favor.
Although the pitch seemed to be out of the strike, McNeil was called on the scottish -plate scott Berry. McNeil, who was already on his way to the first base, was agitated with the call while throwing the bat to the mouth of the mets, took off his helmet and began to shout frustration.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza went out to chat with Berry, who had expelled McNneil. In the meantime, the second base had a small laugh when it went to the mouth.
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This was the first time McNneil was expelled from a MLB game. In addition, it was also the first time that a Mets player was expelled this season. At the time of expulsion, the mets left the Rangers 6-3.
After Jeff McNneil's expulsion, the Mets lost the seventh consecutive game, as the Rangers won the 8-3 series workshop.
The Mets humiliated soon, as the Rangers marked six runs at the first entrance of the game. Mets Ace Jonah Tong abandoned Josh Jung's single, Alejandro Osuna to start the ball game. Cody Freeman hit a two-round single to make it 4-0. It was followed by again extra-base by Michael Helman.
The first response of the mets took place in the third entry when Francisco Alvarez deepened against Jacob Degrum. A sac-fly by Juan Soto and the 700th RBI race halved leadership (6-3). The rangers added insurance to the seventh post, thanks to the two -part run at Dylan Moore's house. This marked the final shot of the night.
With the loss, the METs were reduced to 76-72, and both Cincinnati Reds and the San Francisco Giants They are now just one game to overcome New York side for the NL final place.
Edited by Krutik Jain