In the final stretch of the 162-game season, with the exception of Monday’s Mets-Braves doubleheader, the chance for roster changes and surprise performances has come to an end. There are no more seasoned veterans defying age, no more promising rookies making their mark, and no more underperforming top-tier players to rely on. The end of the season signals the conclusion of the fantasy baseball journey, with no more opportunities for last-minute adjustments or game-changing acquisitions.
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The Mets faced the Twins on Tuesday, suffering a 6-3 loss marked by a costly error from Francisco Lindor and an uneven start from Tylor Megill, with Lindor taking responsibility for the defeat. Juan Soto and Pete Alonso hit home runs, while Griffin Canning was scratched from his start due to illness, leading to the call-up of right-handed pitcher Justin Hagenman. Additionally, Francisco Alvarez and Jeff McNeil continued their rehab assignments, and discussions arose about...
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