ICYMI in Mets Land: Max Scherzer pitches a gem, Mark Canha delivers... again
Here's what happened in Mets Land on Thursday in case you missed it...
Max Scherzer kept the quality start train rolling allowing two runs (one earned) in seven innings as the Mets swept the Philadelphia Phillies with a 4-2 win
After the win, Scherzer talked about his strong outing and expressed some frustration with the warm-up pitch clock
SNY's Andy Martino got into the nitty-gritty of this vintage Mad Max performance with a cameo from the starter's postgame pasta
The Baseball Night in NY crew debated if Scherzer can stay strong the rest of the season
Have yourself a week, Mark Canha! The outfielder's bat stayed red-hot with another two-run home run. He talked about bursting out of his slump
Mark Vientos spoke about adjusting to a new role after a key late-inning, pinch-hit sac fly
After manager Buck Showalter mentioned the possibility, the SportsNite crew discussed if Kodai Senga would pitch this weekend on regular rest for the first time
Edwin Diaz spoke to The Athletic recently and the closer kept the door open for a potential late-season return
SNY contributor John Harper spoke to scouts and baseball execs to get their take on if the Mets should trade top prospect Kevin Parada this season
Mets legend Al Leiter talked about Saturday's Hall of Fame speech
Thursday was also a special anniversary: Remembering Johan Santana's no-hitter