After a thrilling comeback win last night, the Mets took another with, and the series, from the Rays with a 3-2 victory on a brisk day in Queens.
The Mets’ recent trend of giving up a run in the first inning continued, with Tylor Megill giving up consecutive hits to start the game, with Josh Lowe scoring on a groundout off the bat of Harold Ramirez. Megill would escape trouble by inducing an inning-ending double play to limit the damage.
The Mets wasted no time in coming back, scoring a run in the bottom of the first against Rays’ starter Taj Bradley.