What You Missed From Mets Not Televised Spring Training Game
Because MLB hasn’t quite figured out its diehard fans want to see Spring Training games, New York Mets fans have to wait to see what happened. They missed all they wanted to see.
Jacob deGrom was brilliant for 4.2 scoreless innings throwing between 99-102 MPH.
Hitters beware. ? pic.twitter.com/dpou2CBhWd
— New York Mets (@Mets) March 21, 2021
He’s actually get some run support with future captain Michael Conforto and future Hall of Famer Francisco Lindor homering.
This @mconforto8 homer went a long way. ? pic.twitter.com/C3iO4ZVeYj
— New York Mets (@Mets) March 21, 2021
Stay hot, @Lindor12BC! ? pic.twitter.com/i9ei5ju0Wl
— New York Mets (@Mets) March 22, 2021
Miguel Castro was terrific again with a scoreless inning, and Dellin Betances seemed to right the ship with a scoreless inning himself. All told, it was a 6-2 victory over the Washington Nationals.
All-in-all not a bad day. The only downside was no one was able to watch it.