
Mets’ magical ride showing no signs of stopping
NY Post
PHILADELPHIA — After barely surviving in their usual house of horrors in Atlanta, then winning again late and spectacularly in Milwaukee, the competition got tougher, the locale more intimidating and the stakes more serious for these magical Mets.
Yet, none of that matters to the team from Queens these days.
They have equal parts magic, momentum and mojo on their side. No reason to worry, that may be all they need.
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