The Mets got seven scoreless innings from Tylor Megill and a two-run blast from Francisco Lindor, but the bullpen again failed to hold the narrow lead in a 5-2 extra-inning loss to the Dodgers in the first game of Tuesday’s straight doubleheader at Citi Field.
New York falls to 22-31 on the season.
Here are the takeaways…
- Megill through his first nine innings on the season had allowed six hits in 14 at-bats with two outs. Naturally, with two down in the first inning, Freddie Freeman rocketed a single (106.6 mph off the bat) into right field, but was left stranded there.
Tyrone Taylor nearly made a sensational play to start the top of the second, leaping to rob a deep shot off Teoscar Hernandez's bat, but the centerfielder couldn’t squeeze the ball in his glove as he reached high over the wall to bring back the homer. He did save a run as the ball fell on the warning track and Hernandez had to settle for a double. Megill bounced back and stranded the leadoff batter there to keep the game scoreless.
The Mets right-hander allowed a one-out Mookie Betts single in the third and decided that was enough for the visitors batters. Megill retired 14 of the next 15 batters, allowing just a four-pitch walk in the fifth, including six of his nine strikeouts on the day.
His final line: 7.0 innings, three hits, one walk, nine strikeouts on 98 pitches (65 strikes). And other than the two-out Freeman single, kept the Dodgers to 1-for-8 with two down.
- Lindor put the Mets up 2-0 with one down in the third with a two-run home run to right field. It was a hanging 1-2 curveball from Dodgers starter Tyler Glasnow that got a lot of the middle of the zone and Lindor didn’t miss it, driving it 103.4 mph off the bat and 396 feet for his eighth homer of the year (first since May 10) and sixth with two strikes.
- Adam Ottavino, not Edwin Diaz, got the call for the save with the Mets up a run in the ninth and things did not go to plan. With a good piece of hitting by Hernandez grounded a base hit to right and then went from first to third on Gavin Lux’s line drive to right center.
The game was tied when Chris Taylor's first-pitch bunt was popped in the air but just got under the glove of a lunging Ottavino for a base hit and put runners on first and second with nobody out in the ninth.
But Ottavino got Jason Heyward swinging and Andy Pages to hit one sharply but right at Lindor who this time started a 6-4-3 inning-ending double play.
- Pete Alonso got his second hit of the day – and the Mets’ first since his third-inning single – to start the home half of the ninth off the Dodgers' Daniel Hudson. After Brandon Nimmo went down swinging, J.D. Martinez singled up the middle and Harrison Bader worked a walk to load the bases for Taylor and one down.
But Taylor, who got ahead 3-0 before taking two straight strikes, popped out to short. Jeff McNeil then fell behind 0-2 and popped out to second to send the game to extra innings.