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At the end of the summer, as the Mets dug a huge hole to become legitimate contenders in the playoffs, Pete Alonso invented the rallying cry #LFGM. Monday night, the Marlins reversed the trend.
After Miami defeated the Mets, 8-4, at Citi Field to bring the number of Mets eliminations to two, the team chose Twitter to edit #LFGM.
"LFGMarlins" said the tweet:
LFGMarlins. pic.twitter.com/IP4du9v4Lp
– Miami Marlins (@Marlins) September 24, 2019
The Mets are used to bear the misery caused by the Marlins at the end of the seasons.
In 2007, the Marlins ended the Mets season on the final day at Shea Stadium, after New York took part in the 162 game tied with the Wild Card. This was the match where Tom Glavine awarded seven points in the first inning and then declared that he was not devastated.
In 2008, the Marlins ended the Mets season on the final day at Shea Stadium, but also ended the stadium life cycle. Once again, the Mets entered Game 162 tied for the Wild Card and lost again against the Marlins.
With the number of eliminations of the Mets two, they will be eliminated from the series race on Tuesday night if they lose or win and the Nationals and Brewers win.
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