Good Hang with Frankie Montas
Briefly

Frankie Montas made an impressive debut with the Mets, pitching five innings without allowing any runs. Despite a delayed arrival due to train issues, the author was pleasantly surprised by Montas's effectiveness. Observing from various locations, the author noted how Montas seemed to regain his form, becoming the standout pitcher for the Mets amidst a struggling rotation. The team's performance during his outing offered a glimpse of their earlier strength, contrasting with their recent disappointments.
"Frankie Montas wound up pitching five innings, and by the time he was no longer pitching, the Mets had scored three off Spencer Strider."
"Montas, the man I was late and, to be honest, hesitant to see, was suddenly the best starting pitcher the Mets had, based on recent results."
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