Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh Matt Harvey gave up a pair
of homers and 7 earned runs, as the Pirates beat up on the Mets winning 8-2. It
was clear that Harvey didn’t have it on this outing; Josh Harrison led off the
game for the Bucs with a single to left, stole second and then scored on a long
two run home run off the bat of Andrew McCutchen, his 6th of the
year for a 2-0 lead. In the 2nd
Pedro Alvarez hit a bomb deep into the bleachers in right, a solo shot and it
was 3-0. The Met offense continues to
slumber. They scored their only run off A.J. Burnett when Juan Lagares scored
on a Daniel Murphy fielder’s choice (oddly the only time they retired Murphy in
the game). Pittsburgh got to Harvey 4 more times in the 4th on a RBI
double by Alvarez, a sac-fly by Burnett and a two run double by Harrison. That
was it for Harvey, as he lasted just 4 innings allowing 6 hits 7 runs (all
earned) walking 2 and striking out 4 in what was easily his toughest outing on
the year as he falls to 5-2. Burnett went 7 allowing 5 hits 1 run (earned) and
striking out 10 improving to 4-1. Carlos Torres, Jack Leathersich, Hansel
Robles and Alex Torres mopped up. Robles
was on the mound when the last run scored on a throwing error by Eric
Campbell. Ruben Tejada hit a pinch hit
homer in the top of the 8th his 1st of the year to cap
the scoring. Murphy went 3 for 4 leading
the anemic NY offense. McCutchen went 3 for 4 to lead the Bucs. The Mets
free-fall on the road continues. They are now 7-14 away from home and 24-20
overall. They do stay 1 ½ games behind the Nationals who lost to the Phillies.
Sunday afternoon the Mets look to salvage the final game of this three game
set. Jonathon Niese (3-4 3.72) looks to rebound of a rocky couple of outings, Francisco
Liriano (1-4 4.15) goes for Pittsburgh.
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