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In the fourth inning against the Washington Nationals on Friday, the Mets fell victim to a called triple play. The problem is ...
The mistake is not fixable under MLB's replay rules because catch/not catch is not reviewable if the play happens in the ...
The Nationals turned their first triple play during a home game, thanks to missed call that wasn't reviewable.
It was a tough call for the first-base umpire behind the play, but Mets manager Carlos Mendoza called Friday's triple play ...
In the top of the fourth inning, the Mets had runners at first and second with nobody out. Jesse Winker hit a line drive to ...
Lowe threw to second to double off Nimmo, who was on his way to third base. Shortstop Abrams caught the ball while on the bag ...
The Nationals turned their first triple play at home in team history (2005-present) in their 5-4 walk-off win over the Mets ...
Jesse Winker hit into a triple play in the top of the fourth inning, but replays showed that first-base umpire Alfonso ...
The Mets had Nationals starter Jake Irvin on the ropes in the top of the fourth inning, but a controversial triple play ended ...
During the New York Mets' gut-wrenching 5-4 loss to the Washington Nationals on Friday, a controversial moment took place.
But first base umpire Alfonso Márquez ruled the ball was caught by Nathaniel Lowe, starting a triple play that literally took the Mets right out of the inning. Before the Mets’ 2-0 win over the ...
He threw the ball to CJ Abrams at second base, who touched the base, which had been vacated by Brandon Nimmo, and tagged Mark Vientos for the triple play. What did the Mets see on the field?
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