Mets can’t back Gsellman, hold steady in WC race

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WASHINGTON — After he had been so productive at the plate all season, hitting as high as .331 as recently as Aug. 16, Wilson Ramos had been scuffling lately as his batting average dropped nearly 30 points in the last month. He has already played in 123 games, almost certain to surpass his career high of 128, raising questions that perhaps his bat is slowing down.

So it would have been hard to blame Ramos for taking an extra moment to admire his towering homer in the seventh inning Wednesday afternoon, a solo blast which broke a scoreless …

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