Bryce Harper and Justin Verlander are back from injuries for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets.
for the New York Mets on Thursday after dealing with a muscle strain in his back. He allowed a couple of solo homers in the first against Detroit before shutting the Tigers out for the next four innings.
The high-priced Mets are seven games out of first after losing five of six against the Tigers and Rockies. The reason they're still atop the NL Central is because second-place Milwaukee dropped six straight before beating San Francisco on Sunday.The first few weeks of the season have been a bit of a nightmare for the St. Louis Cardinals, but they snapped an eight-game losing streak SundayCOMEBACK OF THE WEEK
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