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Mets Morning News: Mets won on the road against NLCS

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The Mets train kept rolling on Tuesday afternoon, with a postseason victory over the Phillies in front of the fans at Citi Field. Sean Manaea had a masterful performance, throwing a pitch in the 8th inning, while Pete Alonso and Jesse Winker hit monstrous home runs off Aaron Nola before the offense once again reached the Phillies' bullpen. Ryen Stanek finished the game giving the Mets a 7-2 victory, who are now just one win away from advancing to the NLCS.

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After the game, Sean Manaea said his aunt passed away yesterday and his performance was for her.

Manaea also managed to put its postseason demons in the rearview mirror.

The Mets were able to take advantage of the playoff atmosphere at Citi Field, says Tim Britton.

David Lennon writes that the Mets received a hero's welcome when they returned to Citi Field.

Pete Alonso continued his hot postseason run with another home run on Tuesday.

Jesse Winker is endearing himself to Mets fans. Winker also said that he will forever hate the city of Milwaukee.

Tuesday was a dream afternoon for Mets fans at Citi Field.

The Mets are requesting that Jeff McNeil appear at Arizona Fall League games so he can attend live pitching.

The Mets and McDonalds took advantage of the Grimmace phenomenon.

Francisco Lindor's first at-bat at Citi Field in a month did not disappoint.

SNY and John DeMarsico won a New York Sports Emmy Award for Best Director.

All about the National League East

Which position should the Braves look to improve this offseason?

The Phillies' legacy is at stake in Game 4, says Jayson Stark.

All about Major League Baseball

The Padres' monster six-run second inning gave them a 6-5 victory over the Dodgers and a 2-1 series lead.

Aaron Judge still has time to rewrite his postseason history.

Red Sox legend Luis Tiant has died at the age of 83.

Yesterday on Amazin' Avenue

Christian Romo was looking for reasons to remain optimistic heading into Game 3 (he was right).

This date in Mets history

Perhaps a good omen for tonight, as the Mets have two big postseason victories on this day in 1986 and 1999.

By Vanessa

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