In what was an extremely short week due to intercontinental travel, the Mets won four of the five games they played, including a sweep of the Nationals and a split of the London series with the Phillies. The meters are weirder than normal because of the small sample size, so let’s get to it!
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First, let’s deal with the real small sample size culprits: Jeff McNeil, Brett Baty and Tomás Nido. Baty spent most of this week in Triple-A, but was the 27th man for the London Series, so he got a start on Sunday against Taijuan Walker.