Joe Musgrove silences Mets, Padres advance to NLDS
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[October 10, 2022]
NEW YORK -- Joe Musgrove tossed
seven innings of scoreless, one-hit ball and retired six of the
final seven batters he faced after being checked for illegal
substances Sunday night as the visiting San Diego Padres beat the
New York Mets 6-0 in the decisive third game of their National
League wild-card series.
"I told (Austin Nola) in the bullpen, I'm going to have the game of
my life tonight," Musgrove said. "I try to take on the weight of
everybody that wants that moment - the fans, the girlfriends and
wives that all flew out here, all the fans that made the trip, the
organization, the people that have waited, the $100 million that
they have spent on me for these moments. I put a lot on my shoulders
tonight."
The Padres, the fifth seed in the NL, advance to face the top-seeded
Los Angeles Dodgers in an NL Division Series scheduled to begin
Tuesday. The Dodgers finished 22 games ahead of San Diego in the NL
West this season.
The Mets, who won 101 regular season games and spent 175 days in
first place in the NL East this year, head into an uncertain
offseason in which Jacob deGrom is expected to opt out of his
contract and closer Edwin Diaz and leadoff hitter Brandon Nimmo are
headed for free agency.
Musgrove retired the first 12 batters he faced before Pete Alonso
singled leading off the fifth. Just before the bottom of the sixth
started, Mets manager Buck Showalter walked on to the field and
asked umpires to check Musgrove, whose ears appeared to be
glistening with a glossy substance per photos on social media.
After his ears, hat and glove were checked for illegal substances,
Musgrove threw a perfect sixth inning and appeared to shout at the
Mets' dugout on his way off the field.
Musgrove (1-0) struck out five and walked one. Robert Suarez struck
out two in a perfect eighth before Josh Hader tossed a 1-2-3 ninth
to close out the 15th one-hitter in postseason history and the first
since the Washington Nationals blanked the St. Louis Cardinals on
Oct. 11, 2019.
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San Diego Padres first baseman Josh Bell (24) and shortstop Ha-Seong
Kim (7) react after scoring on a single by catcher Austin Nola (not
pictured) during the second inning in game three of the Wild Card
series for the 2022 MLB Playoffs at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit:
Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
"Well, look, we won the first game, they won the
second game and Joe Musgrove pitched the third game for us," Padres
manager Bob Melvin said. "That's what ended up being the
difference."
Nola had a two-run single in the second off Chris Bassitt (0-1).
Trent Grisham continued his big series with an RBI single in the
fourth and Manny Machado had an RBI single in the fifth before Juan
Soto added a two-run base hit in the eighth.
Grisham homered in each of the first two games and hit .500
(4-for-8) while reaching base in eight of 12 plate appearances. He
reached base just 10 times in 60 plate appearances after Aug. 31.
Bassitt allowed three runs on three hits and three walks while
striking out two over four innings.
"No matter where you lose, it's stunning. I've lost in this one.
I've lost in the next round. It doesn't matter what round you lose
in. It just sucks. I would say almost every playoff team, they have
a really special group and you don't want to leave," Bassitt said.
"It's a terrible, terrible feeling."
--By Jerry Beach, Field Level Media
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