Cubs overcome Luis Severino's no-hit bid to stun Mets
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[April 30, 2024]
Christopher Morel hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the top of
the ninth inning for the Chicago Cubs, who were no-hit by Luis Severino
into the eighth inning before coming back to beat the host New York Mets
3-1 Monday night in the opener of a three-game series.
Mike Tauchman doubled with one out in the ninth against Edwin Diaz (0-1)
before Ian Happ struck out. Morel followed by hitting a 3-1 pitch well
into the left field seats. |
Apr 29, 2024; New York City, New York, USA; Chicago Cubs third baseman
Christopher Morel (5) hits a two run home run during the top of the
ninth inning against the New York Mets at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit:
Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports |
Brandon Nimmo led off the first with a homer
for the Mets. Nick Madrigal tied the score 1-1 by hitting into a
run-scoring forceout in the eighth.
Chicago's Mark Leiter Jr. (1-1) got the final two outs of the
eighth and Hector Neris earned his fourth save in the ninth,
when he walked two batters before closing out the win by
whiffing DJ Stewart and Brett Baty.
The late comeback by the Cubs left Severino with a tough-luck
no-decision on an evening in which he mounted the longest no-hit
bid by a Mets starter in almost eight years.
Severino threw just 79 pitches through the first seven innings
and allowed just two baserunners -- via a fourth-inning walk of
Happ and a seventh-inning plunking of Tauchman.
Michael Busch drew a leadoff walk in the eighth before Dansby
Swanson laced a broken-bat single over shortstop to end the
longest no-hit bid by a Mets starter since Steven Matz tossed 7
1/3 no-hit innings against the San Diego Padres on Aug. 14,
2016.
Busch moved to third and scored when Matt Mervis and Madrigal --
the latter of whom was pinch-hitting for Yan Gomes -- hit into
forceouts.
Severino got Pete Crow-Armstrong to fly out to become the second
Mets pitcher in as many days to last eight innings. The
right-hander struck out five in his longest outing since he went
eight innings for the New York Yankees against the Tampa Bay
Rays on June 16, 2018.
Cubs starter Jameson Taillon allowed one run on four hits and
one walk while striking out one over 7 1/3 innings. He gave up
two hits in the first, when Nimmo homered and Jeff McNeil
singled with two outs, before retiring 20 of the final 23
batters he faced.
The Cubs snapped a two-game losing streak. The Mets have dropped
six of eight.
--Field Level Media
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