Mets score five in 9th to rally past Cardinals
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[April 26, 2022]
Dominic Smith hit the decisive two-run
single as the visiting New York Mets rallied past the St. Louis
Cardinals 5-2 Monday.
The Mets trailed the Cardinals 2-0 in the ninth but stormed back
with a five-run outburst that featured Smith's hit and was capped by
Brandon Nimmo's two-run homer.
Mets starter Max Scherzer threw seven shutout innings. He allowed
two hits and a walk and struck out 10 while remaining unbeaten in
his past 23 starts.
This was the 106th time Scherzer struck out 10 or more batters,
which ranks fifth all time.
Trevor May (1-0) relieved Scherzer and earned the victory despite
allowing two runs. Edwin Diaz closed out the Cardinals to earn his
second save.
Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas matched Scherzer with seven
scoreless innings. He held the Mets to four hits and a walk while
striking out five.
Mikolas has allowed just one run in 18 2/3 innings in his past three
starts.
Genesis Cabrera retired the Mets in order in the eighth inning, but
the Mets rallied against Giovanny Gallegos (0-1) and T.J. McFarland
in the ninth.
Scherzer and Mikolas worked out of periodic trouble through the
first seven innings.
Eduardo Escobar hit a one-out single in the second inning and
Mikolas hit Mark Canha with a pitch with two outs. But Jeff McNeil
struck out to strand them.
In third inning when Tommy Edman drew a two-out walk and Paul
Goldschmidt hit a single, O'Neill struck out to end the threat.
The Mets left a runner on second base in the fourth when Robinson
Cano hit an inning-ending popout.
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Apr 25, 2022; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; New York Mets second baseman
Jeff McNeil (1) reacts after scoring the go ahead run against the
St. Louis Cardinals during the ninth inning at Busch Stadium.
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McNeil hit a one-out double in the fifth inning,
but Tomas Nido struck out and Nimmo flied out.
Yadier Molina greeted May with a leadoff single in the eighth.
Harrison Bader followed with a single and Edman advanced the runners
with a chopper.
Goldschmidt walked to load the bases and O'Neill lined a two-run
single hit to put the Cardinals up 2-0.
In the ninth, Escobar hit a one-out single and scored on Canha's
infield single and Nolan Arenado's throwing error.
McNeil hit a double, Smith drove in two runs with an infield single,
and McFarland allowed Nimmo's two-run homer.
--Field Level Media
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