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Mets Sweep Blue Jays for First Time Since 2001, Extend Winning Streak to Four

New York's bullpen dominance and timely contributions from Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo secure a 2-1 victory, while David Peterson's health raises concerns.

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Overview

  • The Mets completed a three-game sweep of the Blue Jays with a 2-1 win, marking their first sweep of Toronto in 24 years.
  • Pete Alonso's RBI single and Brandon Nimmo's sacrifice fly in the third inning provided the Mets' only runs in the decisive game.
  • The Mets' bullpen, boasting a league-best ERA of 1.29, delivered 4 1/3 scoreless innings to secure the victory.
  • David Peterson allowed one earned run over 4 2/3 innings but experienced discomfort, prompting health concerns ahead of the team's next series.
  • Max Kranick earned his first win of the season, while Edwin Díaz recorded his second save despite hitting two batters in the ninth inning.