
"The New York Mets visited Colorado on Monday and started playing three hours before they were originally supposed to. That was very competent thinking, given the weather forecast for later in the evening."
"Scheduling is done by MLB, but, again, the Mets opted to show up and not be discouraged by the sweep inflicted on them by the very same Rox in the land of bagels and lox the weekend before last."
"For the first several innings, regardless of who was pitching for the Mets, the Mets weren't hitting off the Rockies and their traditional starter Tomoyuki Sugano. That changed in the sixth when defensive wiz Carson Benge did something his teammate Mark Vientos couldn't do."
The New York Mets adjusted their game schedule to start early due to impending weather, demonstrating proactive decision-making. They faced the Rockies, who were on a losing streak, and utilized a unique pitching strategy with relievers. Although the Mets struggled offensively initially, they eventually scored, highlighted by Carson Benge's home run. The team's approach reflected a good attitude and strategic planning, capitalizing on favorable conditions and an opponent in decline.
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