Opening Day of the 2014 baseball season. The Mets lost to the Nationals by the final score of 9-7 at
Citi Field in Flushing, New York. Dillon Gee pitched well, the bullpen was terrible. Juan Lagares had
a couple of hits and David Wright had three hits to lead the offense.
Gee pitched 6 2/3 innings giving up
four hits and four runs with two walks and five strikeouts. Carlos Torres walked the only batter he
faced, Scott Rice walked the only batter he faced and Jose Valverde pitched 1
1/3 innings striking out three. Bobby
Parnell pitched an inning blowing his first save. He gave up two hits and a run with a walk and
a strikeout, Jeurys Familia pitched 2/3 of an inning giving up two hits and two
runs with a strikeout. Familia took his
first loss of the season. John Lannan
pitched 1/3 of an inning giving up a hit and two runs with a walk.
Stephen Strasburg started for the
Nationals and pitched six innings giving up five hits and four runs with two
walks and ten strikeouts. Drew Storen
pitched a perfect inning with two strikeouts, Tyler Clippard pitched an inning
giving up a hit and a run with a strikeout and Aaron Barrett picked up his
first win of the season. He pitched a
perfect inning with two strikeouts. Jerry
Blevins pitched an inning giving up a hit and two runs with a walk and three
strikeouts.
Eric Young Jr. had an RBI, Lagares
had two hits, an RBI and drew a walk and Wright had three hits and two
RBI. Andrew Brown had a hit and three
RBI, Ike Davis drew a walk and Travis d'Arnaud drew a walk. Ruben Tejada had a hit, Brown, Lagares and
Wright each hit a homerun. The Mets were
1-4 with runners in scoring position and left three men on base. d'Arnaud had a passed ball.
Denard Span had two RBI for the
Nationals. Adam Laroche had two RBI and
drew two walks, Anthony Rendon had two hits and four RBI. LaRoche and Rendon each hit a homerun. The Nationals were 3-6 with runners in
scoring position and left six men on base.
In the bottom of the first Brown
hit a three run homerun giving the Mets a 3-0 lead. LaRoche hit a two run homerun in the second
to cut the Mets lead to 3-2. Young Jr.
hit a sac fly in the second to make it a 4-2 game. In the seventh Rendon hit an RBI double to
cut the lead to 4-3. Span walked to tie
the game at four. In the eighth Lagares
hit a solo homerun to give the Mets a 5-4 lead.
In the ninth Span hit an RBI double to tie the game at five. In the tenth inning Ian Desmond hit a
sacrifice fly and Rendon hit a three run homerun to give the Nationals a 9-5
lead. The Mets would try to come back in
the bottom of the tenth. Wright hit a
two run homerun to cut the lead to 9-7 but that would be the final score of the
game.
The Mets are 0-1 on the season and
the Nationals 1-0. The two teams will
play game two of the their three game series on Wednesday night.
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