Mets dejan tendidos a Marlins con polemic bolazo

NEW YORK – The New York Mets will be credited with the career of the median victories a polemic squad to win the 3-2 match against the Marlins of Miami in public at the Citi Field for the first time in 557 days.

On the day it was 29 years old, Jeff McNeil empathized with the game of finding a solitary confinement on both sides of the aisle. When New York congested the bases with an out, Michael Conforto appeared to move the protector of his code rightly close to the strike zone to be robbed by a striker launched at 1-2 by Anthony Bass.

The leader of the Ron Kulpa plateau, who is in charge of the team of arbitrators, stated that Comfort was the target of the launch and the striker was linked to the first base player Luis Guillorme announced the career that will end at the Mets’ party.

Marlins’ players Don Mattingly argued with Kulpa before calling for a revision of the game. The revised delay is 58 games, ratifying the decision.

According to the rules, if a batsman is suspended by a strike in the strike zone, the pitch must be sung as a strike.

If you can perform the revision to find that a golfer pitches a bat, but if the player’s impact stroke inside the furnace goes on strike, there is a decision that meets the empire’s criterion and does not include the video revision.

Mattingly signaled that the empires would explain that the pilot who was hitting Conforto was in the strike zone could not be the subject of a revision – only to determine that Comfort was running white from a pelota.

The official statement from the Manhattan Supervisor of Rehearsals was as follows: “I was able to observe all the relevant angles, the revision definitely determined that the golfer was playing to the bat. If the decision is confirmed, it will be a pelotazo ”.

“A victory is a victory. If you like it, you can use the asset next time, ”says Conforto.

Puertorriqueño Edwin Díaz (1-0) scored the try to score an inning without allowing hits, in his first actuation of the season.

Bass (0-2) malogradas sus salvamento de salvamento con los Marlins (1-6), cargando con la derrota en ambos juegos.

McNeil ironed at the start of the season, depositing a 3-1 record in the second-tier league level.

By the Marlins, the Venezuelans Jesus Aguilar of 4-1, an impulse; and Miguel Rojas of 4-0. Dominicano Starling Marte from 3-0.

For the Mets, the poor Francisco Lindor of 3-1, one annotada. Dominicano Jonathan Villar of 4-0.

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