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    Eric Wagaman hits pinch-hit homer vs. Cubs

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    Eric Wagman hit a pinch-hit two-run homer in an extra-inning loss to the Cubs on Thursday.

    Wagaman came off the bench to launch a two-run homer off Hoby Milner and it got the Mets to within a run at 3-2. They would tie it, but they fell in extras for yet another loss in what has been a horrendous first half for the Metropolitans. Wagaman has homered twice in 2026 in his 22 at-bats with the club while slashing .227/.320/.500 in that limited playing time.
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