Here’s what happened in Mets Disembark on Sunday, in case you missed it…
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The Mets changed the script on Sundayscoring a ninth-inning comeback victory over the Philadelphia Phillies 6–5 in London
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At West Ham’s stadium, the game ended with drama worthy of London’s West End as the receiver Luis Torrens knocked the door with a Brilliant piece of individual effort in a double game
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Outfielder Brandon Nimmo talked about the Mets continuing to gain momentum and your ability to fight adversity
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Manager Carlos Mendoza praised his team’s victory in the recovery and Torrens’ most impressive play
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Jeff McNeil played for the first time in a week on Sunday and after going 2 of 4 in the win you are feeling more confident
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Edwin Diaz he picked up another positive step pitching a scoreless three-hit rehab outing (caught by rehab Francisco Álvarez) with High-A Brooklyn
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Before the final in London, the owner Steve Cohen acknowledged it wasn’t where he expected to be, but the Mets will “keep connecting” and believes the team “performs well”
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While the rest of the club was on the other side of the lake, Kodai Senga it was at Citi Field playing in the outfield since he could be ready to launch a bullpen earlier this week
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Taking a look at the Mets’ top prospects on the farm, Ryan Clifford It is showing pop in Double-A