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A night after escaping with an exhausting win, the Mets thoroughly dominated the Nationals, in reasserting themselves as postseason contenders.
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The Mets’ victory against the Nationals was tangible evidence that they, a day after falling out of first place, are not in denial mode.
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In the wake of losing left fielder Fernando Tatis and second baseman Damion Easley, Manager Jerry Manuel has fewer options when making his most challenging decisions.
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In Monday’s game against the Nationals, Brandon Knight will have to draw on his experience in the 2008 Olympics and pitch under pressure.
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Wish as they may, the Mets are doing a hideous job of making fans forget about last season’s collapse.
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In a dispiriting loss to the Nationals on Monday night, the Mets’ lead over the Phillies in the N.L. East fell to a half-game.
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David Wright blasted a two-run homer that lifted the Mets to a victory over the Washington Nationals that completed a two-game sweep.
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The Nationals overcame deficits of two and three runs but were not able to contain Carlos Delgado, who hit two homers for the second consecutive game.
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Brian Schneider’s fifth-inning home run sailed over the “Welcome Home!” sign in left-center field in Nationals Park, helping the Mets’ complete a three-game sweep.
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John Maine worked five innings and gave up one hit while walking four batters and striking out six.
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