New York Mets

A seemingly botched third-strike call produced the unusual moment between the ump and Mets pitcher Chris Bassitt.
Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer was one of a handful of pitchers to be checked for foreign substances and he was not thrilled about the new process.
The Mets shortstop didn't miss a beat while chatting with ESPN during the game.
The Mets manager was the skipper of the Yankees in the heyday of the classic sitcom.
“One thing I was coming here to work," the New York Mets first baseman said. "And the next thing I know I’m kicking my windshield and trying to get out of a flipped-over car."
Infielder Javy Baez said he and other players were retaliating against boos from the home crowd.
Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer was one of a handful of pitchers to be checked for foreign substances and he was not thrilled about the new process.
"Onward and upward...through all adversity and racist undertones," the player tweeted after the game.
The team faithful came out swinging with some funny responses on Twitter.