Carlos Mendoza not discouraged despite Mets dropping two of three to Astros
3/30/2025, 2:56 AM
The Mets scored just five runs in the three-game series against the Astros but manager Carlos Mendoza felt his team just faced some good arms. In Saturday's 2-1 loss Mendoza thought the Mets hitters were "caught in between," at the plate facing Astros starter Spencer Arrighetti, taking some hittable pitches early that allowed him to settle in. On the bright side, he was impressed with Mets' starter Griffin Canning and reliever Max Kranick, who escaped some tough jams.
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