The New York Mets have experienced a turnaround with a four-game winning streak after a challenging start to the second half of the season. They finished a homestand with a record of 4-2, capped by a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels. Strong pitching by David Peterson and Frankie Montas contributed significantly to this success. Manager Carlos Mendoza praised the team's ability to rebound after a tough start, emphasizing the importance of consistency in performance. Sean Manaea, returning from an injury, expressed confidence despite not feeling fully sharp yet.
The Mets will head to California on the right foot, winning four straight games to finish a 4-2 homestand and a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza emphasized the importance of playing well at home, stating, 'You lose the first two and then you're walking out of here on a 4-2 homestand, that's really good.'
A trend that was apparent in all four games was strong pitching and contributions from up and down the staff, with David Peterson and Frankie Montas providing critical performances.
Sean Manaea, still recovering from an injury, stated, 'I definitely didn't feel great out there, but good enough to get the job done.'
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