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Redemption and Rivalry: How Max Muncy and Tanner Scott Turned the Tide Against the Mets

Redemption and Rivalry: How Max Muncy and Tanner Scott Turned the Tide Against the Mets

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Muncy, however, extended the game with one swing, connecting on an elevated fastball for a no-doubt missile that traveled 408 feet. He flipped his bat as he left the box. He rounded the bases with a steady, confident gait.

An inning later, after Tanner Scott broke out of his recent struggles by holding the Mets scoreless in the top of the 10th, Freeman walked it off on a fly ball that Nimmo let fall at the warning track in left, getting all turned around as the ball came barreling toward the earth to let automatic runner Tommy Edman score with ease.

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