Wednesday night in Miami, Travis d’Arnaud’s RBI double in
the top of the 8th inning
broke a 2 all tie. The Mets beat the Marlins 4-3. Jacob deGrom started for the Mets and
continued to impress. The Marlins drew
first blood taking a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third on an infield RBI
single by Casey McGehee. The Mets took a
2-1 lead in the 4th when Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit a long 2 run homer
(3). In the 7th an RBI single
by Christian Yelich off Buddy Carlyle tied the game at 2. The Mets took the
lead for good in the 8th on the RBI double by d’Arnaud and fielder’s
choice by Dilson Herrera that scored Lucas Duda with the Mets 4th
run. In the 8th, the Fish
made it a one run game when Giancarlo Stanton clubbed his 36th homer
and his 3rd in the 3 games to make it 4-3. Jenrry Mejia pitched the 9th
notching his 23rd save. The Mets had 9 hits Matt den Dekker led the
way going 3 for 4 on the night. Juan Lagares stays hot going 2 for 5. deGrom takes the no decision going 6 innings
allowing 6 hits 1 run (earned) he walked 2 and struck out 6. Carlos Torres who
pitched the 8th gets the win improving to 6-5. Mike Dunn takes the loss falling to 10-6. The
Mets take 2 of 3 from the Marlins and are now 33-39 on the road and 66-74
overall. Thursday is an off day, Friday night the Mets start a 3 game set in
Cincinnati. Barolo Colon (12-11 4.01)
goes for the Mets, Alfredo Simon
(13-9 3.28) goes for the Reds.
I hated Kirk but would like to see him play a lot of Sept games. Dekker is really starting to roll...I hope it turns into a great Sept for him. Nothing like putting Alvarez into a real pressure spot in his major league debut! Wish Mets could have aided deGrom's ROY bid by getting him the win.
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