The Mets will have it wrapped up by the All Star break
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The Mets Poised for Dominance by the All-Star Break
Summary
In a season marked by tight contests across five of Major League Baseball's six divisions, the New York Mets are decisively toppling the Atlanta Braves' reign in the NL East. Bettors have found the Mets to be a reliable choice, especially during their impressive recent road trip.
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A glance around Major League Baseball shows thrilling competition in five out of six divisions, but the NL East is taking a distinctive turn. The Atlanta Braves' once dominant position is slipping as the New York Mets confidently take control. This season, the Mets have proven to be a solid bet, particularly highlighted by their remarkable road performance.
Their recent 10-game road trip resulted in a stellar 9-1 record, with the Mets outscoring opponents 79-39. They've surged ahead, leading the Philadelphia Phillies by a decisive nine games. Key players Carlos Beltran, David Wright, and Carlos Delgado have been pivotal, collectively recording 51 home runs and 152 RBIs by mid-June across 710 at-bats?"a testament to their offensive prowess.
The Mets set a new major league record by winning their eighth consecutive road game when scoring in the first inning, surpassing the 1939 Yankees’ streak of seven. This record-breaking performance includes eight straight first-inning scores, marking the franchise's most consecutive wins in any road trip.
The Braves, on the other hand, slipped further behind following a 3-2 loss to Florida, now trailing New York by 13 games. This deficit represents their steepest since the start of their 14-year division title streak in 1991. Atlanta's 1-6 record on their latest trip left them seven games below .500 for the first time since May 26, 1992.
Elsewhere, the Arizona Diamondbacks struggled at home, going 1-9 in their 10-game homestand, a sharp contrast to their previous road success that saw them briefly lead the NL West.
In Chicago, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen sent a strong message about competitiveness by demoting rookie pitcher Sean Tracy. Following an incident where Texas Rangers' Vincente Padilla hit White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski twice, Tracy failed to retaliate when expected. Guillen's decisive actions underline the high expectations he sets for his players.
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Bob Acton
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