By: Michael Ganci

Listen: Howie Rose Presents Highlights of Mets Sweeping Nats

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How sweep it is!

On Wednesday, the Mets made it three in a row with a come-from-behind 5-3 win against the Washington Nationals in D.C. With the Mets down 2-1, it was Kelly Johnson who tied the game with a solo shot. After Curtis Granderson reached, Drew Storen, who surrendered Yoenis Cespedes’ bases-clearing double last night, was brought in for a chance at a reprieve.

Cespedes greeted him rather rudely with a two-run homer. After Bryce Harper launched one of Tyler Clippard to bring the Nats within one, Michael Conforto drove in an insurance run, and Jeyrus Familia retired the side in order to secure a three-game sweep and put the Mets ahead seven games over the Nats.

Enjoy the highlights courtesy of WOR 710 below:

About Michael Ganci

Michael Ganci is the Co-Founder of the Daily Stache, along with Matthew Falkenbury. Since 2008, Ganci has eat, drank and dreamt all things Mets, and he'd have it no other way. Feel free to follow him on Twitter at @DailyStache.

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