
Drama-filled Mets just won’t stay down
NY Post
Just when you think the Mets couldn’t possibly be any more screwed, they go and do something like this.
And totally redeem themselves! Who would’ve thought a weekend visit to tranquil Pittsburgh would produce enough angst to fill the entire run of “Freaks and Geeks”? Anyone following this Mets team, that’s who. So when Michael Conforto cranked a two-run, ninth-inning homer to vault his club to a comeback, 7-6 victory over the Pirates on Sunday afternoon at PNC Park, it didn’t shock, simply because it matched this nutty team’s entertaining narrative:More Related News

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