One for the Money, Two for the Show
Briefly

David Peterson pitched the game of his and most people's lives, going seven scoreless, striking out nine and allowing only an infield hit and three walks that proved harmless.
Francisco Lindor played like a healthy version of himself. He was real and he was spectacular, homering, stealing twice, driving in two runs and moving like a frontline shortstop in the field.
J.D. Martinez rose from the dead as well, notching two base hits and avoiding the ignominy of tying or passing Rey Ordoñez for longest ohfer in franchise history.
Hope for the best, expect the Mets is my credo. I expected the Mets to do their best on Sunday in Milwaukee.
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