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FINAL |
7/20/2019 4:05 PM EST (144 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Mets, Giants to play again after 10-inning affairFLMMets, Giants to play again after 10-inning affairWith the trade speculation that's surrounding them commanding more attention than the games themselves, the visiting New York Mets and San Francisco Giants meet for a third time Saturday afternoon in a series that's already featured two low-scoring, extra-inning thrillers.The Giants have extended their season-best winning streak to seven games by going 16 innings for a 3-2 win and 10 innings for a 1-0 triumph.The two walk-off triumphs were their fourth and fifth of the season. The Mets, meanwhile, have been on the losing end of eight walk-offs.Pitching has dominated the first 26 innings of the series, with starters Noah Syndergaard, Jacob deGrom, Madison Bumgarner and Tyler Beede leading the way. The foursome allowed a total of just two runs and 17 hits in 31 innings, striking out 29.Losing the first two games of the series to drop themselves to third from the bottom in the National League wild-card race has many around the Mets talking trade. Right-hander Zack Wheeler has been the most frequently floated name.Wheeler would be pitching against the Giants on Saturday if not for shoulder fatigue. His spot will be taken by minor league call-up Walker Lockett (0-1, 11.74).The best news for the Mets on Friday came before the game, when Wheeler took a big step toward pronouncing himself ready to return to the starting rotation, perhaps as early as the club's next series against San Diego.A return Tuesday or Wednesday could conceivably give Wheeler two outings to demonstrate his return to health before the July 31 trade deadline."Wheeler played catch," Mets manager Mickey Callaway reported to the media before Friday's game. "I think he went 70, 100, 120 (feet) -- 10 apiece -- and then threw 13 off the mound, which is more just continued glorified catch off of a slope." The manager noted that Wheeler would be re-evaluated Saturday, then sit back and watch Lockett make his third start of the season for the Mets and sixth of his two-year career.In an effort to get his club back on a winning track, Lockett will take a 10.32 career ERA to the mound with him. The 25-year-old has never faced the Giants.The Giants will counter with Jeff Samardzija (7-7, 3.93), who has pitched well enough of late to potentially claim top-of-the-rotation status should the Giants deal Bumgarner in the next 11 days.The San Francisco ace was at his best under the trade spotlight on Thursday, going a full nine innings while holding the Mets to one run.He received a standing ovation when he walked off the mound after completing the ninth in a 1-1 game, with many in attendance anticipating it might have been his last work as a Giant.Bumgarner was having none of it afterward."This is my club," he insisted to reporters. "I don't look at things I can't control. I don't think about them." Samardzija has been a key to the Giants' rise up the NL wild-card standings and to .500 for the first time this season, going 3-0 with a 1.66 ERA in his three July starts. He's struck out 17 in 21 2/3 innings over that stretch.The 34-year-old has never beaten the Mets, going 0-5 with a 7.32 ERA in 11 career head-to-heads, including five starts.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Alonso, Mets power up to pound Giants 11-4SAN FRANCISCO Pete Alonso came off the bench and hit his 33rd home run, setting the Mets rookie record for RBIs as New York beat San Francisco 11-4 Saturday to end the Giants' seven-game winning streak.Dominic Smith, Jeff McNeil and Todd Frazier all went deep as the Mets powered up with four home runs, one day after losing 1-0 in 10 innings. Walker Lockett (1-1) pitched five mostly sharp innings to earn his first major league victory.Pablo Sandoval singled four times for the Giants. San Francisco (49-50) had won 14 of 16 and was attempting to get above .500 for the first time this season.Before the game Mets manager Mickey Callaway said that he felt Alonso needed a break with his young first baseman in a 3-for-30 slump coming out of the All-Star break after winning the Home Run Derby. Alonso wasn't happy - ''I don't feel worn down,'' he said - but took a spot on the bench until Callaway called for him to pinch-hit in the pitcher's spot in the sixth.Alonso's three-run homer off Derek Holland gave him 75 RBIs, one more than Darryl Strawberry had as a Mets rookie in 1983. Alonso already holds the franchise rookie records for home runs and extra-base hits.Lockett gave up five hits and one run after being called up from Triple-A Syracuse before the game. He struck out three and didn't walk a batter.Smith, whose error in left field in the 10th inning allowed the winning run to score Friday night, hit a solo home run in the second, had an RBI single in the fourth then added a two-run single in the ninth.McNeil homered in the fifth off the foul pole in right. Frazier hit his 13th home run in the sixth, four batters before Alonso went deep.Jeff Samardzija (7-8) allowed four runs and six hits in five innings. Samardzija has lost all six career starts against the Mets.MESSY MOP-UPNew York reliever Stephen Nogosek entered with a 10-run lead in the ninth but struggled for the final three outs. Nogosek gave up a two-run home run to Alex Dickerson and a one-out solo shot by Mike Yastrzemski before getting a flyout and strikeout to end it.ROSTER SHUFFLEThe Mets optioned right-hander Jacob Rhame to Syracuse to make room for Lockett. Rhame was the losing pitcher Friday.HONORING WILLIE MACThe Junior Giants Stretch Drive that honors the legacy of Hall of Fame first baseman Willie McCovey ends Sunday. Proceeds from the three-day event will help fund the program which supports 24,000 children in underserved communities. McCovey passed away last October.TRAINERS ROOMGiants: 3B Evan Longoria (plantar fasciitis) is still wearing a walking boot on his left foot but has resumed baseball activities. Longoria played catch and did some light throwing before the game.UP NEXTMets LHP Steven Matz (5-6, 4.87 ERA) is winless in his previous five starts heading into Sunday's series finale. The Giants plan to call up LHP Connor Menez to make his major league debut Sunday. Menez was 2-0 with a 3.82 ERA in six starts for Triple-A Sacramento.--More MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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MLB Game Recap: New York Mets (11) vs. San Francisco Giants (4) - Date: 7/20/2019 Alonso, Mets power up to pound Giants 11-4SAN FRANCISCO Pete Alonso came off the bench and hit his 33rd home run, setting the Mets rookie record for RBIs as New York beat San Francisco 11-4 Saturday to end the Giants' seven-game winning streak.Dominic Smith, Jeff McNeil and Todd Frazier all went deep as the Mets powered up with four home runs, one day after losing 1-0 in 10 innings. Walker Lockett (1-1) pitched five mostly sharp innings to earn his first major league victory.Pablo Sandoval singled four times for the Giants. San Francisco (49-50) had won 14 of 16 and was attempting to get above .500 for the first time this season.Before the game Mets manager Mickey Callaway said that he felt Alonso needed a break with his young first baseman in a 3-for-30 slump coming out of the All-Star break after winning the Home Run Derby. Alonso wasn't happy - ''I don't feel worn down,'' he said - but took a spot on the bench until Callaway called for him to pinch-hit in the pitcher's spot in the sixth.Alonso's three-run homer off Derek Holland gave him 75 RBIs, one more than Darryl Strawberry had as a Mets rookie in 1983. Alonso already holds the franchise rookie records for home runs and extra-base hits.Lockett gave up five hits and one run after being called up from Triple-A Syracuse before the game. He struck out three and didn't walk a batter.Smith, whose error in left field in the 10th inning allowed the winning run to score Friday night, hit a solo home run in the second, had an RBI single in the fourth then added a two-run single in the ninth.McNeil homered in the fifth off the foul pole in right. Frazier hit his 13th home run in the sixth, four batters before Alonso went deep.Jeff Samardzija (7-8) allowed four runs and six hits in five innings. Samardzija has lost all six career starts against the Mets.MESSY MOP-UPNew York reliever Stephen Nogosek entered with a 10-run lead in the ninth but struggled for the final three outs. Nogosek gave up a two-run home run to Alex Dickerson and a one-out solo shot by Mike Yastrzemski before getting a flyout and strikeout to end it.ROSTER SHUFFLEThe Mets optioned right-hander Jacob Rhame to Syracuse to make room for Lockett. Rhame was the losing pitcher Friday.HONORING WILLIE MACThe Junior Giants Stretch Drive that honors the legacy of Hall of Fame first baseman Willie McCovey ends Sunday. Proceeds from the three-day event will help fund the program which supports 24,000 children in underserved communities. McCovey passed away last October.TRAINERS ROOMGiants: 3B Evan Longoria (plantar fasciitis) is still wearing a walking boot on his left foot but has resumed baseball activities. Longoria played catch and did some light throwing before the game.UP NEXTMets LHP Steven Matz (5-6, 4.87 ERA) is winless in his previous five starts heading into Sunday's series finale. Football Predictions. The Giants plan to call up LHP Connor Menez to make his major league debut Sunday. Menez was 2-0 with a 3.82 ERA in six starts for Triple-A Sacramento.--More MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports |
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