Friday night in Atlanta, the Met offense continued to
struggle managing only a single run, the Braves break through with a pair of
runs in the bottom of the 8th inning as they beat the Mets 2-1. It was a pitcher’s duel between Jacob deGrom
for the Mets and rookie hurler Matt Wisler for the Braves, Wisler making his ML
debut. Both hurlers threw goose eggs at
each other until the top of the 6th when Ruben Tejada doubled and
then came home on Michael Cuddyer’s RBI single.
deGrom was sailing along looking like he just might make the single run
hold up. But in the 8th Andrelton Simmons doubled, was sacrificed to
3rd and then scored on a 2 run double by Jace Peterson. The Met defense dropped the ball again. On
the bunt play deGrom pounced on the ball and had Simmons dead to rights at 3rd
but Tejada’s inexperience at the hot corner had him way off the bag. Then with
the infield-in a grounder to Flores became in infield hit when Flores held it
too long and that set up the 2 run double and the loss. Sean Gilmartin relieved deGrom in the 8th
and yielded the 2 run double. Both runs charged to deGrom. deGrom went 7 1/3
allowing four hits, 2 runs (both earned) 1 walk and 3 strikeouts. He takes the loss falling to 7-5. Wisler went
8 allowing just the 1 run. He gets his first major league win he’s now 1-0.
Matt Grilli pitched the 9th for the Braves and notched his 19th
save. With the loss the Mets drop to 36-33 on the year and 10-22 on the
road. With a Nats win on Friday the Mets
now only lead the NL East by ½ game.
Saturday Night it’s game two of the series. Noah Syndergaard (2-4 3.76) goes for the Mets, Williams Perez (3-0
2.29) goes for the Braves.
Awful. Eisler got absolutely pounded in his last AAA start, and we do nothing against him. Awful. Awful.
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