With the season long past the point of relevancy, the Mets put together a feel good walk-off win on Tuesday night, beating the Braves 4-3. It’s nice to remember what that feels like. Rafael Montero was tasked with the start against former Met R.A. Dickey in the third game of the four game tilt. He had a decent start, at least by his standards. He allowed an RBI double to Nick Markakis in the first inning and was seeming to have some problems with his control and aggressiveness towards opposing hitters, a problem that has plagued him his whole career.
Mets vs. Braves Recap: Mets mount a comeback
