
‘I sucked today:’ Mets’ Taijuan Walker comes clean on bizarre play
NY Post
Taijuan Walker might have packed more action into his one-third of an inning of work Sunday than his entire All-Star break.
The first-year Mets right-hander, fresh off his Midsummer Classic debut, dug a deep, early hole for his teammates from which they ultimately emerged Sunday afternoon for a thrilling, 7-6 victory over the Pirates at PNC Park, avoiding a Pittsburgh three-game sweep. The quick outing featured one of the nuttiest plays you’ll ever see, a moment that would have symbolized this club’s alarming plummet if not for the comeback and instead can now be remembered somewhat humorously. “I sucked today,” Walker said, “but the team, the hitters picked me up and especially the bullpen too.”More Related News

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