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NEW YORK -- The New York Mets began Tuesday a half-game out of a playoff spot, 10 games over .500 for the first time all season. It's a position that seemed unimaginable when Jorge Lopez threw his glove into the crowd at Citi Field as the team fell to 11 games under .500 in late May.
It's been a turnaround filled with good vibes, an improved starting rotation, and a deep lineup led by shortstop Francisco Lindor, who has discarded a poor start to the season to become Shohei Ohtani's chief competition for NL MVP.