Mets shut out by Rays, are swept for 1st time this season
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On Monday night, the Tampa Bay Rays fell victim to a highly questionable decision in the bottom of the second inning in Game 1 of their first meeting of the sea
Tampa Bay’s 17-6 record since May 20 is the best in baseball, and the Rays showed a lot of the reasons why Saturday.
After Sunday’s miserable 9-0 loss to the Rays marked their first time getting swept all year, the Mets are finally facing something resembling adversity.
For the first time this season, the New York Mets were the victims of a series sweep. After entering their three-game series against the Tampa Rays on a six-game win streak and holding the best home record in all of baseball,
The New York Mets head into 10 straight games against NL East rival Atlanta and Philadelphia after getting swept in a series for the first time this season.
The Mets vs. Rays game is being televised on SNY. Tylor Megill (5-4, 3.76 ERA) is starting for the Mets on Saturday, while Drew Rasmussen (5-4, 2.22) gets the ball for the Rays.
The Tampa Bay Rays have been playing great baseball for a month now, so it almost seemed out of ordinary Tuesday night that they didn't do much at