The Mets weren’t able to hold over the enjoyment and pleasure of Saturday’s Corridor of Fame induction after dropping its second straight sport, 2-1, to the Toronto Blue Jays.
Instantly after Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider was ejected for arguing a strike identify, Vladimir Guerrero Jr’s RBI double gave Toronto the go-ahead run that led to a win.
Tylor Megill acquired the start for the Mets and allowed just one run, 5 hits, 5 walks and struck out 5 in 5.1 innings of labor. His lone run acquired right here inside the sixth inning on a Alejandro Kirk infield single that shortstop Francisco Lindor couldn’t take care of, scoring Brandon Belt.
Megill started the game in some problem inside the first after allowing two singles to George Springer and Bo Bichette. Megill moreover gave up a stroll inside the physique nonetheless he acquired out of it unscathed after 18 pitches.
Blue Jays starter Jose Berrios moreover gave up just one run on Saturday. Daniel Vogelbach’s RBI double to center scored Starling Marte to put the Mets up 1-0 inside the second. The hit snapped an 0-for-9 skid coming into the game. He was moreover hitting .125 with runners in scoring place sooner than getting the hit to realize Marte.
Berrios’ day was up after six innings of labor. He allowed 4 hits, one earned run, three walks and struck out six hitters.
Lindor went 0-for-4 on the night nonetheless acquired right here up with a clutch play of safety to keep up the score tied. He threw pinch-runner Cavan Biggio out at residence on a fielder’s choice to get the second out of the inning. Reliever David Robertson then struck out Kirk to complete the physique.
Nevertheless it wasn’t ample as a result of the Mets despatched a crowd of 37,000 followers residence with a loss after they watched a number of of their beloved Mets figures get inducted into the workforce’s Corridor of Fame.
The 2 teams is perhaps once more in movement on Sunday. Blue Jays left-hander Yusei Kikuchi (4.47 ERA) will take the mound in direction of right-hander Kodai Senga (3.44).
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