| Mets CF A.J. Ewing (Photo Credits to John Jones-Imagn Images) |
After a scoreless bottom of the first, DH M.J. Melendez led off with a walk in the bottom of the second and then 3B Brett Baty followed with a single.
Two batters later, CF A.J. Ewing walked in his first ML at-bat and then catcher Francisco Alvarez grounded into a fielder's choice to bring in a run and score Melendez.
In the bottom of the third, SS Bo Bichette led off with a single and then LF Juan Soto followed with a single. 1B Mark Vientos came up next and drove in Bichette with a RBI single.
In the bottom of the fourth, catcher Francisco Alvarez doubled with one out and then Carson Benge followed with a RBI single to the opposite field to score Alvarez. Alvarez came out in the bottom of the sixth after he twisted his knee while trying to swing.
In the bottom of the sixth, Ewing walked with one out and then stole second. Catcher Luis Torrens followed with a walk and Benge reached on an infield hit to load the bases.
Bichette came up next and caught a break after he grounded to third and Tigers 3B Gage Workman made a poor throw to second which allowed Ewing and Torrens to score. Soto followed with a RBI ground-out to score Benge.
In the bottom of the seventh, 3B Brett Baty reached on an infield hit with one out and two batters later, Ewing drove in his first career RBI with a RBI triple.
Torrens followed with a RBI single.
In the bottom of the eighth, Soto singled with one out and Vientos followed with a single. Soto then scored on an error and three batters later, Ewing capped off his stellar night at the plate with a bases loaded walk.
Ewing had a spectacular debut with two runs, one hit, (triple), two RBIs, three walks and one stolen base.
Ewing is the fourth player in the last 40 years to have a triple and stolen base in his ML debut.
RHP Freddy Peralta had a scoreless top of the first and then gave up two runs in the top of the second on a solo homer by catcher Dillion Dingler and a sacrifice fly by 1B Spencer Torkelson.
Peralta gave up a lead-off double in the top of the third and then settled down retiring the next eight hitters in a row. Peralta gave up back-to back single in the top of the fifth and then made a perfect throw home after backing up Benge's poor throw to end the top of the fifth.
Peralta finished up strong with a 1-2-3 top of the sixth and was then taken out.
His final line was six innings, seven hits, two runs, one walk and seven strikeouts.
He picked up his third win.
LHP Brooks Raley followed with a scoreless top of the seventh.
RHP Austin Warren closed it out with two scoreless innings in the top of the eighth and ninth.
The Mets next game is tomorrow night, Wednesday, May 13 at home against the Tigers at 7:10 p.m.