Laura Albanese: Mets' bats need more than a positive tweet
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Laura Albanese: Mets' bats need more than a positive tweet
"Nobody likes to lose but I saw some 'green shoots tonight.' On offense, Lindor had two hits including a home run. Bichette got a double hitting it to left field as opposed to recently being right field prone. Benge got a solid hit. Soto started his running progression today. Semien hit a shot that might have been a home run on a warmer night. Finally, Nolan McLean pitched an outstanding game going 7 innings."
"Though it wasn't exactly Herb Brooks motivating a bunch of amateur hockey players before The Miracle on Ice, I understand the sentiment: Good times are coming, just stay patient."
The Mets have lost seven consecutive games, but owner Steve Cohen noted some positive developments. Francisco Lindor had two hits, including a home run, and Bo Bichette showed improvement with a double. Nolan McLean pitched seven strong innings. Cohen encouraged fans to remain patient, suggesting that better times are ahead. He referenced the need for perseverance, likening the situation to a motivational speech that emphasizes hope and potential despite current struggles.
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