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Three Mets relievers combined to stitch together four innings in which they were not charged with a run.
Phil Maton inherited a jam from Sean Manaea and allowed two runs to score through little fault of his own.
After pitching well, Maton left a jam for Ryne Stanek , who pitched his way out of trouble.
Edwin Diaz extinguished that fire and then blew out his own fire in the ninth inning.
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