Friday night in Los Angeles, Jacob deGrom struck out 13
Dodgers in 7 scoreless innings. The Mets beat the Dodgers in game 1 of the NLDS
with a 3-1 win. It was deGrom vs Kershaw
and the match up lived up to all the hype.
Kershaw was electric striking out 11 in 6 2/3 innings but the Mets were
able to break through. In the top of the 4th Daniel Murphy playing
his first post season game ever and batting clean-up launched a 414 ft. solo
homer into the bullpen in right to make it 1-0 Mets. In the 7th the
Mets loaded the bases against Kershaw. Kershaw gave way to Pedro Baez who took
David Wright to a 3-2 count with 2 out when the Captain singled up the middle
scoring Lucas Duda and Ruben Tejada for a 3-0 lead. deGrom tossed 121 pitches and retired the
last 11 to face him going 7 allowing 5 hits, 1 walk and striking out the baker’s
dozen notching his first career post season win. deGrom’s 13 k’s ties an all-time
Mets post season record set by Tom Seaver in game 1 of the 1973 NLCS. Tyler
Clippard pitched the first 2 outs of the
8th and allowed an RBI single to Adrian Gonzalez plating the
Dodgers only run. Jeurys Familia finished the 8th and pitched the 9th
for this 1st post season save as the Mets take a 1-0 lead in this
best of 5. Saturday night it’s game 2
of the series. Noah Syndergaard (9-7
3.24) goes for the Mets, Zack Greinke (19-3 1.66) goes for Los Angeles.
Wooooh! 6 a.m. in England, it was worth waking up for. Great game.
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ReplyDeleteLETS GO METS
LETS GO METS
GOODNIGHT IM TIRED
Yeah Baby!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah. Yes yes yes. Stayed all night awake here in germany but yes I will do it again tomorrow
ReplyDeleteWOW.....who could have expected this...Brilliant Jake and good for Murph and Wright they deserve it. Only downside is my nerves and it's only game 1 LOL
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