Mitchell hits tiebreaking HR in the
8th, Chourio goes deep twice and Brewers rally past Mets 5-3
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[October 03, 2024]
By STEVE MEGARGEE
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jackson Chourio tied the game in the eighth with
his second homer of the night and Garrett Mitchell delivered a
two-run shot later in the inning to give the Milwaukee Brewers a 5-3
victory over the New York Mets on Wednesday that evened their NL
Wild Card Series.
The teams will play a decisive Game 3 on Thursday night. The Brewers
will attempt to become the first team to win a best-of-three Wild
Card Series after losing the opener since MLB went to this expanded
playoff format in 2022.
“We talk about it every night: ‘Win tonight. Do whatever it takes,’”
Mitchell said. “And that's what we did.”
Milwaukee trailed 3-2 when Chourio led off the eighth by homering to
right-center off losing pitcher Phil Maton, making his fourth
appearance on the mound in five days. The 20-year-old rookie also
opened the bottom of the first inning with a drive to right against
Sean Manaea, becoming the youngest player to hit a leadoff homer in
the postseason.
After Blake Perkins singled and William Contreras grounded into a
double play, Willy Adames kept the eighth inning going with a
single. Mitchell then hit a drive just over the wall in
right-center, a 390-foot shot that sent the American Family Field
crowd into a frenzy.
“In that situation, it’s like the moment is telling you to speed up,
try to do more, swing for the fences, whatever you’re thinking,”
Mitchell said. “For me, it was just like, just attack in the zone.
... Be yourself, be relaxed, pass it to the next guy. That was my
mentality. I’m not trying to hit a homer there.”
He did it anyway by connecting on a first-pitch curveball.
“Too much plate," Maton said. "Happy with going first-pitch
curveball to get ahead. It was just one of those things where he put
a good swing on it. Nine times out of 10, I feel like I get a get a
flyball to center field for an out. He put a good swing on it.”
New York manager Carlos Mendoza said after the game that closer
Edwin Díaz was available, but the Mets didn't want to use him for
more than an inning.
Devin Williams retired the side in order in the ninth to earn the
save. Joe Ross picked up the win after pitching 1 1/3 innings of
scoreless relief.
Milwaukee had been 0-26 in the postseason when trailing going into
the eighth inning, according to MLB.com.
Chourio is the second-youngest player to homer twice in a postseason
game, behind 19-year-old Andruw Jones for Atlanta in the 1996 World
Series opener at Yankee Stadium. The rookie has shown no signs of
postseason pressure while going 4 for 8 in two games.
Now he has the Brewers one win from their first postseason series
victory since 2018.
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Milwaukee Brewers' Garrett Mitchell celebrates afrer hitting a
two-run home run during the eighth inning of Game 2 of a National
League wild card baseball game against the New York Mets Wednesday,
Oct. 2, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
“It's just been an incredible year,” Chourio said
through a translator. “There's not much more to say than that. It's
been an incredible year for everyone, for all the guys in that
clubhouse. I think we saw the fruits that were beared from that.”
The Mets took the lead in the second inning after a Brewers pitcher
again made a critical mistake around first base.
With the score tied 1-all, the Mets had one out and nobody on in the
second when Starling Marte hit a routine grounder to first baseman
Rhys Hoskins, whose throw bounced off Frankie Montas’ glove as the
right-hander went to cover the bag.
After Montas failed to catch Hoskins’ throw, he failed to get the
next two Mets hitters out. Tyrone Taylor and Francisco Alvarez hit
consecutive singles, with the latter hit bringing home Marte.
Francisco Lindor followed with a sacrifice fly that scored Taylor.
“I feel like that's what started everything,” Montas said of his
error. “If I would have made that out, there's nobody on base.
That's something that definitely cannot happen. In the postseason,
you have to get your outs however you can.”
It marked the second straight night the Mets rallied after a Brewers
pitcher botched a play at first base. New York trailed 4-3 with two
outs in the fifth inning of their 8-4 victory Tuesday when Joel
Payamps was late getting to first base on a grounder to Hoskins,
enabling Jose Iglesias to slide headfirst safely to spark a five-run
outburst.
Milwaukee got one run back in the fifth when Brice Turang hit a
leadoff double and scored on Perkins’ sacrifice fly. Then the
Brewers delivered the dramatic eighth-inning rally that evened the
series.
Now both teams will have their seasons on the line Thursday.
“Obviously, losing’s not fun, but we’ve been responding to adversity
all year," Mets first baseman Pete Alonso said. “I’m really excited
for this challenge tomorrow. I know they’re equally as excited. This
is what the playoffs are all about.”
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