Big first inning propels Cubs to sweep of Mets
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[September 15, 2022]
The visiting Chicago Cubs scored
six runs in the first inning Wednesday night to complete a
three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a 6-3 win.
The sweep marks the first time the Cubs (61-82) have swept a series
of at least three games since they beat the Philadelphia Phillies in
a three-game set from July 22-24.
The Mets (89-55) were swept in a three-game series for the first
time this season. The three-game losing streak matches a season high
for New York, which remained a half-game ahead of the Atlanta Braves
in the National League East by virtue of the Braves' 4-1 loss to the
San Francisco Giants earlier Wednesday.
Mets starter David Peterson (7-5) got into immediate trouble by
walking the Cubs' first three batters -- Christopher Morel, Seiya
Suzuki and Franmil Reyes. Peterson struck out Patrick Wisdom but
then surrendered back-to-back two-run doubles to Yan Gomes and P.J.
Higgins.
Trevor Williams relieved Peterson and gave up run-scoring hits to
the first two batters he faced -- Michael Hermosillo, who greeted
him with a double, and Nelson Velazquez, who laced a single.
Higgins and Velazquez each finished with two hits.
The early cushion was more than enough for Cubs starter Drew Smyly
(7-8), who gave up two runs (one earned) on four hits and one walk
while striking out five over five innings.
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New York Mets starting pitcher David Peterson (23) reacts in the
dugout after being taken out of the game during the first inning
against the Chicago Cubs at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad
Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Mark Leiter Jr., the Cubs' fifth pitcher, earned
his second save with a hitless ninth. He plunked leadoff batter Jeff
McNeil before Hermosillo robbed Eduardo Escobar of a potential homer
at the right-center-field wall.
Tomas Nido homered in the third for the Mets, who scored their
second run when Escobar scored on an error by Wisdom at third base
in the fifth. Pete Alonso homered in the eighth.
Peterson's ERA rose from 3.47 to 3.91. The outing was tied for the
shortest start of his three-year career.
Williams allowed one run on four hits and one walk with eight
strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings. He struck out the next six batters he
faced following Velazquez's hit.
--Field Level Media
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