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WASHINGTON — The Mets’ winning streak came to an end Friday night at Nationals Park, but the controversy surrounding ... but replays showed that first-base umpire Alfonso Marquez made the ...
Two major MLB analysts believe Juan Soto is at fault for making something into a story by not taking accountability.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Mets had Nationals starter Jake Irvin on the ropes in the top of the fourth inning, but a controversial ... pleaded his case with umpire crew chief Alfonso Marquez but ...
The controversial play happened in the fourth inning with the Mets trailing 2-0 and Brandon ... But first base umpire Alfonso Marquez signaled out, ruling that Lowe had caught the ball on the ...
With two Mets runners on base and the Nationals leading 2-0, Jesse Winker pulled a line drive to the Nationals first baseman, and the umpires ruled it a catch, setting off a controversial triple play.
Soto did steal second in what was his fourth stolen base in his last five games, but the superstar and Mets manager Carlos ...
A controversial triple play ... is caught on the infield is not reviewable. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza argued with crew chief and first-base umpire Alfonso Marquez to no avail.
This loss dropped the Mets to 22-12 on the season ... This contest was not without controversy, as home-plate umpire Jim Wolf had a questionable strike zone in some of the game's biggest at ...