The New York Mets
defeated the Miami Marlins on Thursday.
The game took place at First Data Field in Port St. Lucie, Florida and
the final score was 6-0. Steven Matz
started for the Mets and he pitched well.
Brandon Nimmo had a big day at the plate with two hits and four
RBI. Michael Conforto added a couple of
RBI.
Matz pitched
five innings giving up six hits and no runs with no walks and three
strikeouts. Tyler Bashlor pitched a
perfect inning with a strikeout, Edwin Diaz pitched a perfect inning and Ryan O’Rourke
pitched an inning with two walks.
Arquimedes Caminero pitched 2/3 of an inning giving up three walks and
he struck out one and Casey Coleman pitched to one batter and retired him.
Nimmo had two hits
and four RBI, Peter Alonso had a hit and Robinson Cano drew a walk. Wilson Ramos had two hits, Conforto had a hit
and two RBI and Keon Broxton had a hit.
J.D. Davis had a hit, Jeff McNeil had a hit and Amed Rosario drew a
walk. Ramos hit a double, Conforto hit a
homerun and Nimmo hit two homeruns. The
Mets were 3-10 with runners in scoring position and left five men on base. Alcantara and Broxton each had a stolen
base. Davis committed an error.
In the second
Conforto hit a two-run homerun and Nimmo hit a three-run homerun to give the
Mets a 5-0 lead. In the seventh Nimmo
hit a solo homerun to push the lead to 6-0 and that would be the final
score.
The Mets spring
record improved to 10-14 and they will take on the Cardinals on Friday.
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