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First impressions are important, especially when it comes to big league debuts. New York Mets’ prospect Nolan McLean made a strong one on Saturday, and one team
Mark Vientos hits a three-run homer, leading the New York Mets to a 7-3 victory over the Seattle Mariners in the Little League Classic on Sunday night.
Nolan McLean is as advertised. In fact, in his MLB debut, he had a start only matched by one of the most-hyped young pitchers in Mets history. McLean went 5.1 innings on Saturday and struck out eight without allowing a run.
The New York Mets upended the Seattle Mariners 7-3 on Sunday night at the Little League Classic in Williamsport, Penn. The Mets got a gutsy starting pitching p
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SB Nation on MSNThe Mets hope to break their rusty cage and run against the Mariners
Seattle begins the series 1.5 back of the Astros for first place in the AL West, and are sitting 2.5 games up in the Wild Card race. One ray of hope for the Mets is that the Mariners have been substantially better at home than on the road, but at .500 away, they’re not exactly at an automatic disadvantage or anything of the like.
After taking down the Seattle Mariners in two of three games, the Mets had a Monday off day before traveling to face the Washington Nationals on the road. But after a day to assess an injury, they'll open that series without their hottest young star.
After what had been a disappointing past few weeks to say the least, New York Mets fans were treated to a memorable MLB debut from top prospect Nolan McLean on