Mets are looking for a three -game scan against the giants

The Giants of New York Mets and host of San Francisco hope to put new toys from their lower impressions exhibited for a national television audience on Sunday evening when they finish a series of three games.
The dishes exceeded the giants by winning the first two games in the set, limiting the hosts to a total of two points while talking to 8-1 and 2-1 victories.
While the starters of Mets Clay Holmes and David Peterson granted a single race each, the enclosure of the New York readers was more stingy against the giants.
Huascar Brazoban, Rico Garcia and Jose Castillo combined to grant three strokes in four laundry rounds, to finish the victory on Friday. Reed Garrett, Ryne Stanek and Edwin Diaz served only one go -in -sleeves without a goal to preserve the advance of a Saturday point.
The dishes rank 10th in the baseball in the era of the lifter, but felt obliged to add to their bodies on Friday, treating two losses to acquire the Gregory Soto left of the Orioles.
The double All-Star should be available on Sunday.
“It’s a big arm,” said David Stearns, journalists’ president of baseball operations. “He launched leverage. We were trying to complete our enclosure on the left side. It is not always easy to do this during this period of the year.”
If Soto made his debut on the dishes in San Francisco, he would be relaunched from the right-hander Kodai Senga (7-3, 1.79 era), which was limited to 67 and 73 locations in two departures since his return from a tense hamstrings. Senga granted four points in seven rounds in these games, but the dishes won them both – 7-5 on the angels and 8-3 on the Royals – passing their sequence of victories to six in departures.
The 32-year-old man faced the giants once before in his career, who was in April 2023. He obtained the victory, granting four points in five rounds into a 9-4 victory. The losing launcher that day for the giants, by coincidence, was his current teammate Sean Manaea.
While another short -term departure by Senga could make a long night for the Enclosure of the Mets, the lifters of the giants will be responsible for a more taxing mission.
With the starters of a season of a season Hayden Birdsong (demo to minors) and Landen Roupp (Sore Elbow) not available, the manager of the Giants, Bob Melvin, announced that Sunday would be a game of enclosure, with the left-hander Matt Gage (0-0, 0.00) planned to show the way.
Gage, which made its debut in the major league for rescue for the Blue Jays de Toronto in 2022, will make its first beginning of the big league after 25 emergency appearances. He launched six times for the Detroit Tigers earlier this season, without leaving points in 5 2/3 rounds, before being appointed and becoming a free agent.
A day later, he was picked up by the Giants, for whom he launched three times, including the seventh round during the opening of the Friday series. He only granted one blow and no point in his four heats as a giant.
While San Francisco is considering long -term solutions to their starting openings, manager Bob Melvin was happy to have been able to strip the situation in a rescue body which was the second best in baseball this season, launching an era of 3.18.
“He comes out of right -handers, he came out of the left,” boasted Melvin to journalists. “He brings everyone out. I think you are always trying to find incremental upgrades, especially if it’s in your system.”
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