With the Mets’ bats quiet in the decisive, Game 3 wild-card matchup, Buck Showalter tried a different method to change the course of a game the Mets trailed by four.
With the Mets’ bats quiet in the decisive, Game 3 wild-card matchup, Buck Showalter tried a different method to change the course of a game the Mets trailed by four runs.
Before Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove could throw his first pitch of the bottom of the sixth inning Sunday night at Citi Field, the Mets manager approached first-base umpire and crew chief Alfonso Marquez. Showalter requested a substance check on Musgrove, who had allowed just one hit in five innings of a game the Padres led, 4-0.
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