The New York Mets defeated the Washington
Nationals on Monday. The game took place
at Nationals Park in Washington D.C.
Noah Syndergaard made the start for the Mets and he pitched great and J.D.
Davis had three hits to lead the offense.
Syndergaard pitched
seven innings giving up three hits and no runs with ten strikeouts. Syndergaard won his 10th game of
the season. Tyler Bashlor pitched 1 2/3
innings giving up two hits and three runs with a walk and a strikeout and Edwin
Diaz pitched to one batter and struck him out.
Joe Ross pitched
3 2/3 innings giving up eight hits and seven runs with three walks and four
strikeouts. Ross lost his fourth game of
the season. Austin Voth pitched 2 1/3
innings giving up two hits and he struck out four, Erick Fedde pitched two
innings giving up two walks and he struck out two and Tanner Rainey pitched an
inning giving up a hit and he struck out two.
Jeff McNeil had a
hit, two RBI and drew a walk, Pete Alonso had a hit and Michael Conforto had a
hit. Davis had three hits and two RBI,
Brandon Nimmo had a hit, an RBI and drew two walks and Amed Rosario had a
hit. Joe Panik had a hit and an RBI,
Rene Rivera had two hits, an RBI and drew a walk and Luis Guillorme drew a
walk. Panik, Davis and Nimmo each hit a
homerun and McNeil hit a homerun. The
Mets were 4-11 with runners in scoring position and left nine men on base.
Trea Turner had
two hits, Anthony Rendon had a hit and drew a walk and Asdrubal Cabrera had a
hit and three RBI. Andrew Stevenson had
a hit, Rendon hti a double and Cabrera hit a homerun. The Nationals were 1-6 with runners in
scoring position and left three men on base.
Turner had a stolen base and Soto committed an error.
In the second
Panik hit an RBI double, Rivera hit an RBI single and the Mets lead was
2-0. In the fourth McNeil hit a two-run
homerun to push the lead to 4-0. Davis
hit a two-run double and Nimmo hit an RBI double and the lead was 7-0. In the bottom of the ninth Cabrera hit a
three-run homerun to cut the lead to 7-3.
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