Boomer & Carton: Say It Ain't A No-No, A Top-Notch Tanaka And The Cavs Win Again

 

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The Mets' offense way stymied by a 27-year-old rookie few had ever heard of Tuesday night at Citi Field.

Chris Heston, making just his 13th career start, didn't allow a hit in his nine innings of work, striking out 11 in the process. Because of that, his Giants won the game by a score of 5-0.

Boomer & Craig were all over the Not So Amazin's "embarrassingperformance while getting things started Wednesday morning.  Despite the loss, the Mets still hold a 1/2-game lead over the Nationals in the NL East thanks to the Yankees' seventh straight win.

The Bombers downed Bryce Harper and the Nats behind Masahiro Tanaka's second straight solid outing since returning from the DL, which has to make Yankees fans happy -- albeit tentative joy.

Speaking of happy fans, the championship-starved Cleveland fan base will certainly be waking up with perma-grins on their mugs after they "witnessed" LeBron James lead the Cavs to a 96-91 Game 3 victory. The Cavaliers now have a 2-1 advantage in the NBA Finals.

And there you have it folks...

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