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Atlanta Braves
vs
New York Mets
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
06/17/2016
7:10pm EST

Lines:
Atlanta +1.5
New York -1.5

Total:
Over 7.5 (+113)
Under 7.5 (-125)

Community Picks: Atlanta Braves 0% vs New York Mets 0%

Atlanta Braves and New York Mets Thread

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New York Mets
Bartolo Colon's 2016 season is the gift that keeps on giving, not just to the fans but to his team, the New York Mets. He hit his first major league home run on May 7, and at 42 became the oldest player to hit his first career homer. His at-bats are a continuous joy, and he's pitching well to boot. And on Thursday night, Bartolo showed everyone that home runs aren't the only thing he can hit. In the bottom of the third of the Mets' game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Colon came up to bat to start the inning. On Juan Nicasio's 1-1 pitch, Colon took a mighty hack and smacked a sharp line-drive to the gap in right field. He ran pretty hard out of the box (though he held on to the bat for a few steps), then slowed down to make sure he didn't miss first base. He kept running after he hit first, and jogged into second for his third career double. He moved to third when Curts Granderson singled, and scored on a Yoenis Cespedes sacrifice fly. That double put Bartolo into impressive company. Bartolo Colón: 4th pitcher in MLB history to HR and double in his "age 43 season" (age as of June 30) pic.twitter.com/Zq5HoAP5bR — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 17, 2016 Bartolo also pitched in Thursday's game, though anyone could be forgiven for forgetting that. He did well, too, pitching 7.2 innings and giving up just two runs on seven hits and zero walks. That's just the latest great start in a season of great starts. Colon's ERA is now 3.01 on the year. Age is just a number, baby. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] Colon's double may have put him on that short list, but he had something to say about having to truck around the bases. "I don't like running very much,"—Bartolo Colon on his double and trip around the bases. — Andrew Beaton (@andrewlbeaton) June 17, 2016 Running is the price you have to pay for greatness, Bartolo. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
June 17, 2016 11:05:am EST
New York Mets
Bartolo Colon's 2016 season is the gift that keeps on giving, not just to the fans but to his team, the New York Mets. He hit his first major league home run on May 7, and at age 42 became the oldest player to do it. His at-bats are a continuous joy, and he's pitching well to boot. And on Thursday night, Bartolo showed everyone that home runs aren't the only thing he can hit. In the bottom of the third of the Mets' game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Colon came up to bat to start the inning. On Juan Nicasio's 1-1 pitch, Colon took a mighty hack and smacked a sharp line-drive to the gap in right field. He ran pretty hard out of the box (though he held on to the bat for a few steps), then slowed down to make sure he didn't miss first base. He kept running after he hit first, and jogged into second for his third career double. He moved to third when Curts Granderson singled, and scored on a Yoenis Cespedes sacrifice fly. That double put Bartolo into impressive company. Bartolo Colón: 4th pitcher in MLB history to HR and double in his "age 43 season" (age as of June 30) pic.twitter.com/Zq5HoAP5bR — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 17, 2016 Bartolo also pitched in Thursday's game, though anyone could be forgiven for forgetting that. He did well, too, pitching 7.2 innings and giving up just two runs on seven hits and zero walks. That's just the latest great start in a season of great starts. Colon's ERA is now 3.01 on the year. Age is just a number, baby. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] Colon's double may have put him on that short list, but he had something to say about having to truck around the bases. "I don't like running very much,"—Bartolo Colon on his double and trip around the bases. — Andrew Beaton (@andrewlbeaton) June 17, 2016 Running is the price you have to pay for greatness, Bartolo. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
June 17, 2016 11:05:am EST
New York Mets
Julio Urias will attempt to follow up his strongest outing of the season when the Los Angeles Dodgers meet the Milwaukee Brewers in the second game of a four-game series Friday. Urias (0-2, 5.82), the 19-year-old Dodgers rookie, struck out a career-tying seven, walked one and allowed two runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings in a 2-1 setback to the San Francisco Giants on June 12. "He had a great outing in San Francisco, so I know he's looking forward to (Friday)," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. Continue to Article
June 17, 2016 3:38:am EST
Atlanta Braves
Highlights of Thursday's Major League Baseball games: Rangers 5, Athletics 1 Colby Lewis lost on no-hitter in the ninth inning on a leadoff double by Max Muncy but rebounded to pitch a complete game, delivering the Texas Rangers a 5-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Thursday afternoon. Ian Desmond broke a scoreless tie with a leadoff home run in the seventh, propelling the Rangers to a third win in four days against the A's and their franchise-record-tying eighth straight series win. Lewis took a perfect game two outs into the eighth before issuing a four-pitch walk to Yonder Alonso. Continue to Article
June 17, 2016 2:01:am EST
Atlanta Braves
A pair of longtime rivals going in opposite directions this season will have something in common Friday night when the New York Mets host the Atlanta Braves in the opener of a three-game series at Citi Field. The Mets beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4 on Thursday while the Braves knocked off the Cincinnati Reds 7-2. By scoring 17 runs in their last two wins, the Mets (36-29) have regained the lead in the National League wild card race. Continue to Article
June 17, 2016 1:19:am EST
 
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