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The Padres eliminate the Mets (and they will face the Dodgers)

Last night, the New York Mets hosted the San Diego Padres in an attempt to earn a spot in the sun in the divisional series.

For the occasion, Joe Musgrove and Chris Bassitt were on the mound… and let’s just say the former looked better than the latter.

The Padres pitcher may have been suspected of having an oily ear to put products on the balls and he may have seen the Mets manager ask for an inspection, but the fact remains that Musgrove dominated the match.

And he thinks Buck Showalter just wanted to distract him.

Can’t blame him for thinking that since the pitcher was on fire. Whether before or after the umpires’ inspection (which turned up nothing, by the way), the Padres pitcher worked seven great innings.

He was the decision pitcher in a 6-0 win to eliminate the Mets, who got just one hit in the game. Only one!

Obviously, to see the Mets (101 wins this season) crumble before the divisional series is not ideal. Besides Jacob deGrom, the starting pitchers didn’t really make a difference.

Steve Cohen wants to make the Mets “the club of New York”, but the Yankees are still alive. Will this force the owner to break his little pig to give big contracts?

This means that the Guardians took advantage, during the round of the best second, of the advantage of the field, which was not the case of the Mets, the Blue Jays and the Cardinals.

Toronto and St. Louis were even swept away.

We are therefore entering the round of the divisional series. For the occasion, in the American, the Yankees will host the Guardians and the Astros will host the Mariners.

In the National? The Braves will be visited by the Phillies and the Dodgers will be up against the Padres. All series will be 3-of-5.

Today all clubs will be off and the action will resume tomorrow with all teams in action throughout the day.

It will start in Atlanta and end in Los Angeles.

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