Friday night in Los Angeles, Curtis Granderson led off the
game with a solo home run (16), after that it the Dodgers took control as they
beat the Mets 6-2. Jon Niese started for
the Mets and pitched well, but thanks to some surprisingly shoddy fielding he
left the game in the 7th trailing by 4 runs. Dee Gordon’s RBI single in the third tied the
game at 1. In the 5th Dodger
pitcher Dan Haren’s RBI single made it 2-1.
In the 7th the Dodgers scored 3 times. A throwing error by Wilmer Flores allowed
Gordon to score. Against Carlos Torres Matt Kemp doubled in 2 runs to make it
5-1. In the 8th former Met Justin Turner and A.J. Ellis hit back to
back doubles to make it 6-1. Niese went
6 2/3 allowing 8 hits 5 runs (only 2 earned) walking 3 and striking out 4. Niese takes the loss falling to 7-9. Haren
went 7 allowed just 3 hits the 1 run and struck out 6 to improve to 11-10. The Mets added their final run of the game in
the top of the 9th on a sac fly by Lucas Duda off Jamey Wright.
Offensively for the Mets Juan Lagares led the way snapping a 0-14 slide going 2
for 3. Duda drove in his 70th
RBI on the year. The Mets infield
committed 4 errors; 2 by Flores, 1 by David Wright and Duda. The loss drops the Mets to 60-69 on the year
and 30-38 on the road. Saturday night is
game two of the series. Jacob deGrom (6-5
2.87) returns to the mound for the Mets. He faces Zach Greinke
(12-8 2.75)
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