Game Recap
This was just the latest example of how good this New York Mets team is and can be. There was every excuse not to win, but win they did.
They flew cross-county after playing the San Francisco Giants at home. The travel and let down after a big series win wasn’t a deterrent.
The Arizona Diamondbacks had the upper hand in the starting pitching department. Zac Gallen is a good starter, and David Peterson entered that season as seventh on the Mets starting pitching depth chart.
The Diamondbacks took the lead partially due to a Pete Alonso miscue in the third.
Pavin Smith hit a lead-off double, and he’d advance on what was ruled a Jose Herrera infield single. Truth be told, it was rather routine for Jeff McNeil (even with the shift), but Alonso ventured too far leaving McNeil with no one to throw to for the out.
The subsequent Cooper Hummel groundout drove in a run instead of being the last out of the inning.
There’s no sense in belaboring Alonso’s misplay. After all, Peterson didn’t cover. Also, he made a sterling play earlier robbing Matt Davidson of extra bases.
WHAT A RIDICULOUS PLAY FROM PETE ALONSO pic.twitter.com/U91dP4Piww
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 23, 2022
Alonso would also get the run back.
Gallen was perfect through three, but the Mets made him work. In the fourth, Brandon Nimmo had the first crack hitting a ball against the shift for a hustle double.
There would be runners at the corners with one out after a walk and fielder’s choice. Alonso went the other way to drive in the tying run.
Gallen would get through five allowing just that one run. The Mets were very lucky Gallen had a pitch restriction. They were also lucky Peterson was great.
Another night, another solid outing from a Mets starter. #LGM pic.twitter.com/pepb8gwDFc
— Metsmerized Online (@Metsmerized) April 23, 2022
After allowing that one run, he kept the Diamondbacks off the board. Sure, there was some luck, but Peterson did his job.
In the fifth, Smith forgot how many outs there were. After a flyout, Smith was on third allowing the Mets to double him off easily.
In the sixth, he gave up a two out double to Ketel Marte. Drew Smith entered and got him out of the inning with a lead.
The Mets got that lead in the top of the inning.
Nimmo and Starling Marte led off the inning with consecutive singles off Oliver Perez. On Marte’s single, Nimmo was overly aggressive going first to third. He was lucky Davison dropped the throw. Marte followed the play and went to second.
Nimmo scored on a Lindor sacrifice fly with Marte advancing. That allowed Marte to score on the Alonso fielder’s choice.
The Mets were not done scoring. In the seventh, we saw James McCann break out hitting a LONG home run expanding the Mets lead to 5-1.
He got ALL OF THIS ONE! @McCannon33 pic.twitter.com/kasSqqe0r2
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 23, 2022
The Mets needed everyone of those runs as the bullpen struggled.
It started with Chasen Shreve allowing a pair of singles leading to a Daulton Varsho sacrifice fly.
Trevor May looked a little rusty allowing Hummel to double. May almost worked his way around that, but Christian Walker shocked everyone by hitting a very rough pitch up-and-in for a two run homer.
Edwin Diaz came on in the ninth to save the Mets 5-4 lead. After getting two quick outs, Varsho hit the game tying homer sending this to extra innings.
McNeil was the Manfred Man, and McCann led off the inning with a ground out to the right side allowing McNeil to advance. With the infield in, Nimmo hit one on the screws at Nick Ahmed.
Ahmed bobbled it, but with McNeil already holding, he was stuck at third. From here, we’d again see replay help the Mets in extra innings.
Marte hit a ball fielded deep and on the line. Davidson made a string throw leading to the out call. Upon replay, Marte beat the throw allowing McNeil to score the go-ahead run.
The Starling Marte speed πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈ pic.twitter.com/A7UXwhbl7A
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 23, 2022
With Diaz already used, Buck Showalter went to Seth Lugo for the save. This looked like the Lugo of old.
He struck out Hummel and Marte to start the inning. After walking Davidson, he got Walker to pop out to McNeil in shallow center.
Overall, this wasn’t pretty. The Mets blew a lead and then find a way, but that’s what they did. They won 6-5.
Game Notes: Mets bullpen scoreless inning streak ended at 17.2 innings.
No recap of the Mets 5-0 win over the Diamondbacks. Just wishing everyone a Happy Easter. Hopefully, the Easter Bunny was better to you all than Pete Alonso was to this baseball.
PEEEEEEETE! Extends our lead. #LGM pic.twitter.com/meWRENvG7O
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 17, 2022
There are a number of reasons the New York Mets lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks by the score of 3-2. For starters, Carlos Carrasco got absolutely no run support after a terrific start.
πͺ @Cookie_Carrasco pic.twitter.com/0nA2opmYHN
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 16, 2022
The Mets came charging back after being down 3-0 with a Starling Marte two run homer. Francisco Lindor kept that rally going by drawing a walk, but the Diamondbacks got out of the jam when Pete Alonso swung at the first pitch from Ian Kennedy resulting in an inning ending double play.
All that aside, the reason the Diamondbacks put three on the board was because Seth Lugo didn’t have it . . . again.
Now, there are some caveats. For starters, Buck Showalter pushed his luck again with Joely Rodriguez. Again, Showalter sent him out for a second inning with an impending left-handed batter, and Rodriguez walked the batter.
Lugo is not as sharp when he enters the middle of an inning instead of beginning the inning. April is usually his worse month. He’s not as good in day games as night games.
When you break it down, he just doesn’t seem to have the same control he once had. The spin is there. The velocity is there. He’s just not getting it in the same spots.
As a result, he’s not getting the same swing-and-misses. He’s getting hit a little bit harder. He’s now given up two homers. This last one to Sergio Alcantara, a terrible hitter, helped cost the Mets the game.
It wasn’t just that. He walked Daulton Varsho before allowing an RBI double to Ketel Marte. While Rodriguez got tagged with the loss, this was the run that cost the Mets the game.
With respect to Lugo, it’s too early to panic. We’ve seen poor stretches only for him to rebound. Fortunately, he’s doing this while the Mets are winning. Hopefully, he turns it around just when the Mets need him most.
It was an emotional day at Citi Field. It was Opening Day, and it was the official unveiling of the Tom Seaver statue. Seeing Seaver with the drop-and-drive, the statue couldn’t have been more perfect.
Forever 4οΈβ£1οΈβ£. #LGM pic.twitter.com/GtOchbEzGq
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 15, 2022
Also perfect was the Jackie Robinson Tribute. This was the 75th anniversary, and all MLB teams wore the solid blue numbers like appeared on the Brooklyn Dodgers jerseys.
Emotions were high, and the crowd was ready. Nothing was going to damper this day.
Not the Wilpons’ or Brodie Van Wagenen’s presence. Not Mark Canha or Brandon Nimmo testing positive for COVID. Not even the unnecessary presence of J.D. Davis in the lineup.
Nothing.
Part of the reason is Chris Bassitt ensures that would be the case. After all, if you’re honoring Seaver, a great pitching performance is a prerequisite.
Bassitt threw 99 pitches through six innings in a solid outing, giving up just two hits and one run. #LGM pic.twitter.com/c8bQWegS3O
— Metsmerized Online (@Metsmerized) April 15, 2022
The Mets offense continued to score. Zach Davies and the Arizona Diamondbacks pitching staff never really had a chance.
The Mets got four homers. Robinson Cano got the first. Starling Marte hit his first homer with the Mets. Francisco Lindor homered from both sides of the plate.
Francisco Lindor has homered from both sides of the plate today.
He has 3 home runs on the season, he didnβt hit his 3rd homer last year until May 15.
— Michael Mayer (@mikemayer22) April 15, 2022
Through eight, it was 10-1, and the final would be 10-3 after Sean Reid-Foley struggled again.
The Mets are the first team to six wins. They’re 10-4 in home openers at Citi Field. Lindor looks like a true MVP candidate. The starting pitching has been even better than advertised.
All told, right now, everything is (Tom) Terrific.
Game Notes: Nick Plummer made his MLB debut playing RF in the ninth. Travis Jankowski was 3-for-4 with a run scored. James McCann has started the year 1-for-16. Oliver Perez received a surprise ovation during player introductions.
We know Zack Wheeler is an ace, and we’re getting the sense Tylor Megill can get there. Tonight, they were on the same level, and truth be told, Megill was better.
Wheeler started out shaky plunking two and walking one to load the bases. However, he’d get out of it by striking out Robinson Cano.
Now, Wheeler got out of that inning unscathed, but it was a heavy toll. He settled in blowing through the Mets until he faced Brandon Nimmo to lead-off the fifth:
π GONE! @You_Found_Nimmo pic.twitter.com/856yHGqhon
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 13, 2022
Wheeler was done after that, and we would walk off the mound on the losing side of the ledger. That’s because Megill out-pitched him.
Aside from a first inning double from J.T. Realmuto, the Phillies never really got to him. Megill pitched 5.1 brilliant scoreless innings striking out five and walking none.
He was lifted for Chasen Shreve, who did his job getting out of the inning unscathed. After getting Bryce Harper to lead-off the seventh, Drew Smith was greeted by Nick Castellanos with a double.
Smith worked around this double, and he’d pitch 1.2 scoreless as a perfect bridge to Edwin Diaz. Buck Showalter‘s pushing Smith needs to be questioned, especially with Smith’s injury history, but for tonight, it worked.
Diaz would have a two run lead in the ninth because the Mets got an insurance run in the eighth. After doing absolutely nothing against the Phillies bullpen, Nimmo drew a lead-off walk.
Nimmo was erased off the basepaths after a Starling Marte fielder’s choice. Marte got that base back after recording his first steal with the Mets. Francisco Lindor expanded the Mets lead to 2-0 after his RBI single.
Let's go! @Lindor12BC pic.twitter.com/nkb26hdt9h
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 13, 2022
Diaz did the job in the ninth to record his first save of the season. It got a little dicey after the Realmuto one out single, but Diaz struck out Harper.
Lindor made a phenomenal grab of a Castellanos hard hit ball, but Realmuto beat the throw. Rhys Hoskins was overmatched and struck out to end the game.
It was a big moment for a Mets team who blew leads in the eighth inning in consecutive games. The Mets now have a rubber game tomorrow looking to win consecutive road series before their home opener.
Game Notes: Phillies again went with the 6:40 start time. Cano was 0-for-4 with a strikeout. Mets had three hits to the Phillies five.