Sunday in St. Petersburg Richie Shaffer went 3 for 3
including the deciding solo home run in the 7th inning. The Rays
take 2 of 3 from the Mets with a 4-3 win.
The Mets finish the road swing 4-2. Once again the Mets and Bartolo
Colon were staked to an early lead scoring 3 times in the top of the 2nd
inning against wild righty flame thrower Chris Archer. Archer walked Juan
Uribe, Wilmer Flores and Kevin Plawecki. With the bases loaded and 2 out,
Curtis Granderson walked forcing home Uribe with a 1-0 lead. Daniel Murphy followed with a 2 run single
and the Mets had a 3-0 lead. In the third
John Jaso hit a sac-fly scoring Shaffer to make it 3-1. In the 5th Jaso doubled home
Shaffer and Brandon Guyer to knot the game at 3. In the 7th Shaffer hit a solo homer
to left, his 2nd on the year to give the Rays the lead for
good. Archer was gone after 6. He
allowed 4 hits the 3 runs walked 4 and struck 10. The Rays bullpen got the job done after his
departure. Xavier Cedeno, Steven Geltz and Jake McGee pitched a scoreless 7th,
8th and 9th.
Cedeno gets the win improving to 2-1, McGee notches his 6th
save. Colon went 6 2/3 allowing 9 hits the 4 runs (all earned) walking and
striking out none and takes the loss, falling to 10-11. Jaso went 2 for 3 with
3 RBI, Daniel Murphy and Yoenis Cespedes each had 2 hits for the Mets. With the loss the Mets fall to 59-52 and are
now 21-34 on the road. The Nationals lost to the Rockies in D.C., the Mets have a 1 ½ game lead as they return
home to face the Rockies for four games.
Monday night it’s game one against Colorado at Citi Field. Jonathon
Niese (6-9 3.51) goes for the Mets, John Gray (0-0 4.50) goes for Colorado.
Note to SA and your pals. Don't extend Lucas Duda. He's hot and cold and he is just not clutch. Rude him out till Dom Smith gets here.
ReplyDeleteYou see Duda. Looked lost at the plate and let good pitches go right by. I know what he did last couple of weeks with the HR barrage but all in he is not my guy to take us to where we need to go.
Duda struck out three times (4x I believe in one game this week) and he grounded to a double play. All this in a big game for the Mets.
ReplyDeleteBob,
ReplyDeleteYou don't write off a player with an .833 OPS, WAR of 2.4, and 21HR's, all with 2 months left in the season. He's a proven producer. He's got another 4-5 years before his numbers are likely to start falling off.