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Mets Defy History, Dominate Giants at Oracle Park

Summary

  • Mets take first two games of three-game series against Giants
  • Mets' offense struggles but pitching shines in close 2-1 win
  • Mets look to complete sweep in series finale
Mets Defy History, Dominate Giants at Oracle Park

The 2025 New York Mets have been on a mission to change their fortunes at Oracle Park in San Francisco. After historically struggling at the Giants' home ballpark, the Mets have taken the first two games of their current three-game series, winning a close 2-1 contest.

Neither starting pitcher was particularly sharp in the early innings, but the Mets' defense made some key plays to keep the game scoreless. In the sixth inning, the Mets' bats finally came alive, with a two-run double from Mark Vientos giving them a 2-1 lead that they would not relinquish.

The Mets' pitching staff, led by a strong outing from David Peterson, kept the Giants' offense in check throughout the game. Despite leaving 10 men on base and struggling with runners in scoring position, the Mets' resilience and clutch pitching proved to be the difference.

With the series victory all but secured, the Mets now look to complete the sweep in the final game of the series. The team's ability to overcome their historical struggles at Oracle Park has been a testament to their determination and growth this season.

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The Mets have historically struggled at Oracle Park in San Francisco, but the 2025 team is working to change that narrative.
The Mets' pitching staff, led by a strong outing from David Peterson, kept the Giants' offense in check throughout the game, despite the Mets' offensive struggles.
The Mets now look to complete the sweep in the final game of the series, as they continue to overcome their historical struggles at Oracle Park.

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