Marlins blanked by Mets in Luis Severino's best outing in six seasons
Briefly

Luis Severino had an impressive performance, pitching a complete shutout for the Mets, allowing just four hits and striking out eight, marking his second career shutout.
This win against the Marlins showcased the Mets' offensive strength, with homers from Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso, contributing to their ongoing pursuit of a wild-card spot.
The Marlins struggle continued with this loss, marking eight losses in their last eleven games, further pushing them down in their competitive standings.
Severino's determination showed as he completed the game despite a bruised pitch and celebrated the no-hitter with his teammates, indicating a strong team morale.
Read at Miami Herald
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