Several Kinds of Wonderful
Briefly

The Mets secured a thrilling victory, demonstrating their never-give-up mentality and depth, even from backups like Luis Torrens. His late-game double helped break a tie and led the team to a win. Despite some pitching struggles, the team never accepted defeat as a plausible outcome. David Peterson pitched adequately, while Max Kranick effectively bridged the gap during key moments. The game highlighted the team's commitment to winning and showcased the potential of players, emphasizing how unique the 2025 squad truly is.
All of Friday night served to remind us the 2025 Mets are built to play entire games with the idea of winning them. They're not incapable of falling behind, but they seem immune to accepting a loss as their imminent fate.
Me, that's who, albeit involuntarily. "Gee," I heard myself think, "I was kind of looking forward to the top of the order coming to bat again." It's not that I didn't want the Mets to take the lead.
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