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There’s never been anything magical about Atlanta when it comes to the Mets. Tuesday night at Truist Park was no different.
Mets first. Francisco Lindor strikes out swinging. Brandon Nimmo pops out to Austin Riley. Juan Soto homers to center field. Pete Alonso grounds out to second base, Ozzie Albies to Matt Olson.