You're locked in to Sports Desk, let's get into it.
The New York Mets rotation is in serious trouble. Christian Scott is heading to the injured list with a hip injury, the latest starter to go down for a club that has watched its pitching staff get picked apart by injuries all season. The Mets need answers, and they need them fast.
Meanwhile in Atlanta, the news on Spencer Strider is not good. The Braves ace has been shut down for four weeks after a specialist found inflammation in his elbow. If a follow-up scan comes back clean, he can resume throwing — but that is a significant if, and Braves fans know all too well how elbow trouble can spiral.
And at forty years old, Josimar Dias — better known as Vozinha — just pulled off one of the most remarkable moments of the two thousand twenty six World Cup. The Cape Verde goalkeeper stunned Spain in Atlanta, a jaw-dropping result from a man who spent his childhood getting called granny by older kids on the pitch. He got the last laugh, in the biggest way imaginable.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
