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ICYMI in Mets Land: Offense shutdown in series opener, Christian Scott injury update

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  • The Mariners’ powerful and dominant pitching staff was one of John Harper’s 5 things to watch entering this set of three games

  • This was fully evident in the opening of the series, when the Mets were shut down by young right-winger Bryce Miller in a 6-0 defeat

  • José Quintana dominated on the mound as well, but ended up receiving a loss of luck How the offense couldn’t support it

  • Pre-game, Edwin Diaz discussed returning to Seattlewhere he began his big league career before being traded to the Mets

  • In positive news, Christian Scottthe elbow is “symptom free” and he could start a throwing program as early as next week

  • Additionally, Mars Starling will take the next step in your rehabilitation task this weekend, throwing seven innings with Double-A

  • Reed Garrett is back in the team this weekend and should be activated before Saturday’s game

  • In the last episode of The Mets capsulethe guys discuss whether the Mets should re-sign Luis Severino after this season



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