

The Mets took a quick lead in the bottom of the first, when Francisco Lindor singled and scored when McNeil doubled on the next pitch. Mets starter Carlos Carrasco allowed two runs on five hits and three walks while striking out six over five innings. Tommy Pham homered and Omar Narvaez had a sacrifice fly.Īlex Cobb gave up three runs (two earned) on six hits and no walks while striking out three over five innings for the Giants. Jeff McNeil had two run-scoring doubles for the Mets, who lost 19 of 26 in June. Camilo Duval earned his 24th save with a hitless ninth. Sean Manaea (3-3), the Giants' third pitcher, allowed one hit in the seventh. Davis drew a walk to bring up Bailey, who drilled a 432-foot blast to center on a 1-1 pitch.īrandon Crawford hit an RBI single in the second and Wilmer Flores homered in the fifth for the Giants, who are 4-4 since their 10-game winning streak ended June 21. Joc Pederson, batting against David Robertson (2-2), reached on a one-out error by Mets first baseman Pete Alonso and J.D.

For the Mets side of the street, head over to Amazin' Avenue.July 1 - Patrick Bailey hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the eighth inning Friday night for the visiting San Francisco Giants, who beat the New York Mets 5-4 in the opener of a three-game series. The second game of the double-header is set to start abou 20 minutes after the end of game one, with Madison Bumgarner (2-1 3.63 ERA) taking the bump to face Dillon Gee (1-1 2.92 ERA) for the Mets.įor more on the San Francisco Giants, check out McCovey Chronicles. David Wright went 0-4, while Lucas Duda walked three times on the afternoon. Miguel Batista (L 0-1) didn't last long for New York, throwing only 3.2 innings after getting roughed up for all the Giants six runs on seven hits, along with three walks and two strikeouts. Guillermo Mota, Jeremy Affeldt and Dan Otero held the Mets in check the rest of the way, holding them scoreless on four hits combined. Then it was Nate Schierholtz's turn, smashing a line drive 3-run bomb to right field in the third, finishing Brandon Crawford got some releif for his funk, hitting an RBI double in the fourth, proving all the offense the Giants would need. Pablo Sandoval extended his hitting streak to 15 straight after hitting an RBI single in the first, while the Giants other hottest hitter, Buster Posey, launched his second homer of the year in the second the give San Francisco the early 2-0 lead. Lincecum as also helped by some solid defense, especially from the duo of Brandon Crawford and Emmanuel Burriss, making a beautiful double-play with the bases loaded in the fifth. Max Baxter hit the two-out RBI double off Timmy in the second.
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Lincecum (W 1-2) struggled with his command a bit in his five innings of work but allowed only one run, tossing 108 pitches on the afternoon with four hits, five walks, but still fanned eight, many with a full count. Tim Lincecum took the bump for San Francisco, and despite a bit of a wild outing he managed to limit the damage, while the Giants opened it up offensively for the 6-1 victory. The San Francisco Giants and NewYork Mets gave the fans at Citi Field a real treat on Monday, taking part in a good, old-fashioned double-header after the rains came on Sunday.
