Luke Weaver isn't 'scared of nobody' as Mets end losing streak
The New York Mets ended their 12-game losing streak on Wednesday, with right-hander Luke Weaver closing the door to seal the deal.
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A single by infielder Mark Vientos to drive in infielder Brett Baty in the eighth inning would prove to be the game-winning run. Right-hander Luke Weaver would come in to save the game for the Mets in the ninth inning, which he did with ease. Weaver faced the heart of the Minnesota Twins order and allowed one hit to infielder Brooks Lee and the rest were strikeouts.
Luke Weaver had “no fear” when facing Byron Buxton and the Minnesota Twins “Look, this wasn't about attitude,” Weaver said post-game to Steve Gelbs of SNY . “This wasn't about work ethic. This wasn't about a bad demeanor.
There was none of that. It's about just showing up every day, giving you something to cheer about. And thankfully, today, we freaking did that.