New York Mets’ bats break out in 11-4 win

MLB: New York Mets at San Francisco Giants

After scoring just two runs over two days, the New York Mets (45-53) finally put some offense on the board today. The Mets broke out the lumber in spades, slugging four homers in an 11-4 win over the San Francisco Giants (49-50). With the victory, the Mets snapped a two game losing skid with a laugher.

New York Mets' bats break out in 11-4 win
Jul 20, 2019; San Francisco, CA, USA; New York Mets right fielder Jeff McNeil (6) hits a two run home run against the San Francisco Giants in the fifth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports

Dominic Smith got the party started for the Mets, driving in a run with a single in the second and launching a solo shot (10) in the fourth. Jeff McNeil doubled the lead with a two run blast (9) off Jeff Samardzija (L, 7-8) to make it 4-0. The Giants got one back in the fifth, but Todd Frazier immediately responded with a solo homer (13) in the sixth. The big blow came from Pete Alonso, whose pinch hit three run bomb (33) in the sixth made it 8-1.

That would be plenty of run support for Mets’ starter Walker Lockett (W, 1-1), who held the Giants to one run on five hits in five innings of work. Lockett used his curveball to tremendous effect in this outing, keeping the Giants’ hitters off balance all day long. The game ended up turning into a complete laugher, which gave us this gem from Keith Hernandez.

Player of the Game:

Today’s Player of the Game Award goes to Mets’ first baseman Dominic Smith. Smith went 3 for 5 with a homer and drove in four runs to help pace the Mets’ offense.

Post Game Notes:

  • Today marks the first time this season the Mets have won a game started by someone outside their regular rotation.
  • Alonso’s three run homer gave him 75 RBI’s on the season, surpassing Darryl Strawberry’s club record for most RBI’s by a rookie.
  • McNeil has at least one hit in every game the Mets have played after the All Star Break.
  • Tyler Bashlor looked very sharp in relief, tossing two dominant innings, striking out two and needing just 15 pitches to retire all six men he faced.
  • Amed Rosario and J.D. Davis also had three hits each for the Mets, with the pair combining to score three runs.

What’s Next:

The Mets will look to wrap up their road trip by securing a series split with the Giants tomorrow afternoon. Steven Matz (5-6, 4.87 ERA) will face off with Drew Pomeranz (2-9, 6.10 ERA) in the all-lefty pitching matchup. First pitch for the game is scheduled for 4:05 p.m. at Oracle Park.

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