

Tuesday night in Milwaukee, the Met defense continues to be
a liability as Michael Cuddyer committed an error on a double by Adam Lind
which allowed Carlos Gomez to score the go ahead run. The Brewers beat the Mets
3-2. Jonathon Niese and pitched very well again for the 2
nd straight
outing. The Brewers took a 1-0 in the
bottom of the first when Lind’s RBI single scored Ryan Braun. The Mets tied the
game in the top of the third when Curtis Granderson launched a long homer off
Mike Fiers into the upper deck in right field, for Granderson his 10
th
on the year. The Mets took a 2-1 lead in
the 4
th when Kevin Plawecki’s sac-fly scored Wilmer Flores. In the 6
th Niese yielded a sac-fly
to Jean Segura scoring Geraldo Parra and the game was tied. In the 7
th, with Gomez on 1
st,
Sean Gilmartin allowed the opposite field double that eluded Cuddyer and brought Gomez home from first with the game winner. Niese gets the no decision going 6 allowing 8 hits 2 runs (both earned) walking 3 and striking out 3. Gomez’ run in the 7
th
belonged to Hansel Robles he takes the loss falling to 1-2. Lefty Will Smith gets the win for Milwaukee he’s
now 3-0. Former Met Francisco Rodriguez notched his 14th save. The Met offense is still in neutral only producing 4 hits on the day,
3 singles and Granderson’s homer. With
their 6th straight loss the Mets fall to .500 at 36-36 and are a dismal 10-25 on the
road. The Nats play the Braves on
Tuesday. A Nat win drops the Mets to 2 ½
games behind in the East, a Nat Loss and the Mets drop ½ into third place
behind the Braves. Wednesday night its game two of the three game set. Bartolo Colon (9-5 4.81) looks for win #10.
Jimmy Nelson (3-8 4.64) goes for Milwaukee.
1 comment:
Your article had 1 word that sums up this team since 13-3: dismal.
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