The New York Mets defeated the
Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday afternoon.
The game took place at Citi Field in Flushing, New York and the final
score was 3-1. Noah Syndergaard started
for the Mets and pitched well and the bullpen pitched well also. Michael Conforto hit a homerun and Asdrubal
Cabrera had two RBI to lead the offense.
Syndergaard pitched seven innings
giving up six hits and an unearned run.
He walked none and struck out 11 and won his fifth game of the
season. Jim Henderson pitched an inning
giving up a hit and he struck out one and Jeurys Familia pitched an inning
giving up a hit and he saved his 15th game of the season.
Chase Anderson pitched five innings
giving up four hits and three runs with two walks and six strikeouts and lost
his sixth game of the season. Jhan
Marinez pitched two innings giving up a walk and he struck out four and Jeremy
Jeffress pitched an inning giving up two hits and struck out one.
Curtis Granderson had a hit and
drew a walk, David Wright had a hit and Conforto had a hit, an RBI and drew a
walk. Yoenis Cespedes had a hit and drew
a walk, Neil Walker had a hit and Cabrera had a hit and two RBI. Cespedes hit a double and Conforto hit a
homerun. The Mets were 1-4 with runners
in scoring position and left six men on base.
Wright committed an error.
Scooter Gennett had a hit, Ryan
Braun had a hit and Jonathan Lucroy had a hit and an RBI. Hernan Perez had three hits, Alex Presley had
a hit and Ramon Flores had a hit. The
Brewers were 2-7 with runners in scoring position and left six men on
base. Braun had a stolen base.
In the first Lucroy hit an RBI
single and it was 1-0 Brewers. In the
bottom of the first Conforto hit a solo homerun to tie the game at one. In the fourth Cabrera hit a two run single to
make it 3-1 Mets and that would be the final score.
The Mets swept the three game
series and will head to Washington to begin a three game series with the
Nationals on Monday night.
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