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Mets vs. Rangers Game Highlights (6/18/24) | MLB Highlights



Mets vs. Rangers full game highlights from 6/18/24

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25 Comments

  1. This is what I'm talking about. We fight, we fight, we fight, we fight, we fight, and we fight some more. No quitting in this team.

  2. Rest in peace, Willie Mays.
    Wow, what a game. Never say die, Mets. Clutch hitting is starting to come through. Beat these not so good record teams. Inching closer to .500

  3. Rangers fans nowhere to be seen again, really lets you know everyhting about their fanbase when theyre not winning games.

  4. Rest in peace Willie Mays.

    Keep pushing for wins. Get to .500 in a few days and then keep going for the wildcard chase. Show them all why you shouldnā€™t count us out. LFGM

  5. Willie Mays: No one played like him. I was born a Mets fan, 1 yr after the Dodgers moved west. Because my heartbroken father adored them. But Mays a Giant, was just as treasured. So I got to see and amazed by the second half of his career and then old enough to see him become a NY Mets. Back home…….

  6. WOW! For the first time this year it felt like shades of 2022 all over again. That players-only meeting and the Grimmace could might be seen as turning points of the season if they clinch a wild-card spot. What a strange season it's been so far.

  7. I don't know what was said in that private team meeting a week or two ago, but whatever it was, it worked! Great job, Mets ā£ļøā£ļøā£ļø Keep chipping away ā¤

  8. I donā€™t really get these highlights. Why show regular outs and not show key hits/strikeouts?

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