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"Guys are chasing some things, trying to do more than they're used to," said Zach McKinstry after the Tigers suffered a deflating, 3-2, walk-off loss to the New York Mets in the bottom of the 10th inning Wednesday night at Citi Field.
A.J. Ewing gave the Mets just the offensive jolt they were looking for throughout his impressive major league debut, and Freddy Peralta pitched six effective innings in New York’s 10-2 victory over the sloppy Detroit Tigers.
The New York Mets face the Detroit Tigers in Game 2 of a three-game series on Wednesday, May 13, at Citi Field — here’s how to watch.
The News' Tony Paul gives his quick takes on the Tigers' 3-2, 10-inning loss to the Mets on Wednesday: That was the outing the Tigers desperately needed from Framber Valdez, who, with Tarik Skubal recovering from arthroscopic elbow surgery, is the de facto ace of this pitching staff, whether he wants to be or not.
The New York Mets host the Detroit Tigers Wednesday at 7:10 p.m. ET. New York beat Detroit 10-2 Tuesday, with 21-year-old A.J. Ewing hitting a triple and adding two RBIs in his MLB debut. Tigers vs. Mets will air on SNY, and streams on DIRECTV (free trial).
Slugger Juan Soto fouled a ball off his ankle in the third inning and received a visit from manager Carlos Mendoza and a trainer. While he remained in the game and completed that at-bat and his ensuing one in the sixth inning, he eventually exited in the seventh inning.
Look for the motivated Mets offense to get to Framber Valdez & Co. tonight. Free Tigers vs. Mets predictions for Wednesday, May 13.
SportsLine expert Angelo "Amags" Magliocca has come up with a same-game parlay for Royals vs. Tigers on Sunday Night Baseball for May 10
After mastering the art of booing from more than a month’s worth of steady practice, the New York Mets fans at Citi Field stood and cheered plenty Tuesday night because of A.J. Ewing. Before Ewing’s first plate appearance,