Javier Assad earns first career win as Cubs take down Mets
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[September 13, 2022]
Javier Assad recorded his first
big-league win Monday night, when he allowed one run over six
innings as the visiting Chicago Cubs beat the New York Mets 5-2 in
the opener of a three-game series.
Rafael Ortega had a homer and two RBIs and Zach McKinstry laced a
two-run homer for the Cubs (59-82), who won for the third time in 10
games this month.
Despite the loss, the Mets (89-53) remained 1 1/5 games above the
Braves (87-54) in the National League East after Atlanta fell to the
San Francisco Giants 3-2 on Monday night.
Assad (1-1), making his fourth career start, gave up five hits and
three walks while striking out six. Brandon Hughes, the Cubs' fourth
pitcher, inherited a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the eighth and
allowed one hit -- Francisco Lindor's two-out homer in the ninth --
over 1 2/3 innings to record his fifth save.
Mets starter Chris Bassitt (13-8) retired the first five batters he
faced before Ortega homered to right. In the third, Alfonso Rivas
drew a leadoff walk and McKinstry homered with one out.
The Cubs scored twice more while chasing Bassitt in the fourth. Ian
Happ coaxed a leadoff walk and went to second when first baseman
Pete Alonso couldn't glove Bassitt's pickoff throw. Happ advanced to
third on Patrick Wisdom's groundout and scored on Ortega's single.
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Chicago Cubs center fielder Rafael Ortega (66) is congratulated by
Chicago Cubs third base coach Willie Harris (33) for hitting a home
run against the New York Mets during the second inning at Citi
Field. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports
Ortega went to second on P.J. Higgins' comebacker
and raced home when Rivas ended Bassitt's night with an RBI single.
The Mets stirred against Assad in the fourth, when Mark Canha and
Eduardo Escobar hit back-to-back singles with one out. Canha scored
on a two-out single by James McCann, but Assad escaped the jam by
striking out Brandon Nimmo.
McKinstry, Ortega and Seiya Suzuki had two hits for the Cubs.
Escobar and Lindor had two hits for the Mets.
Bassitt, who entered Monday having won his previous six decisions
dating back to Aug. 3, surrendered the five runs on five hits and
two walks with two strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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