Not Quitting

After struggling recently and with less than three weeks left in the season, the Mets came into play Monday four games back of the Cubs for that second NL Wild Card. That situation looks even more difficult with the D'backs, Brewers and Phillies all ahead of them. But there was no white flag of surrender waved by Pete Alonso or Jacob de Grom.

Far from it, with the Mets two most productive players doing all they could -- Alonso smacked two more homers, his 46th and 47th, while de Grom struck out 11 and was dented only by ex-Met Wilmer Flores' solo homer -- they beat Arizona 3-1 and gained a game on them in the Wild Card chase.

The odds may be against them, but Alonso and de Grom continue to be the best reasons to keep an eye on the Mets over the last 20 or so games.

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