Saturday afternoon in Flushing Ike Davis hit a pinch hit
walk off grand slam…the Mets come from behind to beat the Reds 6-3. Trailing
3-2 in the bottom of the ninth…the Mets loaded the bases with the help of their
first over turned call at second base on an Anthony Recker sacrifice. Ruben
Tejada then walked to load the bases and then Ike Davis who was just demoted to
the bench yesterday clubbed a 2nd pitch curveball over the right
field wall for a walk off grand slam. Dillion Gee started for the Mets. Gee was
strong the entire game and was coasting till the 8th inning. In the 5th Ryan Ludwick hit a line
drive homer to left off Gee to stake the Reds to a 1-0 lead. Johnny Cueto started for the Reds and was
nearly unhittable for 5 innings. In the 6th Curtis Granderson hit a
two run homer to right to make it 2-1 Mets.
For Granderson his first homer as a Met. Cueto wen t 7, he allowed 5
hits, 2 runs both earned, he walked three and struck out 9. Scott Rice relieved Gee in the 8th
and retired Joey Votto and Jay Bruce to end the threat. Carlos Torres pitched
the 9th as the Met bullpen
served up 1 2/3 of scoreless ball on the day. Torres benefits’ from the Davis
walk off and picks up his first win on the year. J.J. Hoover takes the loss he’s now 1-1- Well the
predictions that the Mets would strike out a lot this season are true so far.
In the first 5 games, the Mets have struck out a total of 53 times, they’ve
also hit 7 homers 6 of which have come with runners on base. The Mets now stand
at 2-3 on the young season. Sunday afternoon the Mets go for the series sweep. Jonathon Niese makes
his 2014 debut, Alfredo Simon makes his
season debut for the Reds.
Here we go. Positive momentum.
ReplyDeleteRene Riquelme · Top Commenter · Tampa Technical Institute
ReplyDeleteI like Ike.