Mets RF Juan Soto (Photo Credits to Kyle Ross-Imagn Images) |
RHP Blade Tidwell started out well with three scoreless innings, but then ran into trouble in the bottom of the fourth.
Tidwell gave up singles to RF Nick Castellanos and catcher J.T. Realmuto and then walked 2B Bryson Stott to load the bases.
Tidwell then gave up a RBI ground-out to 1B Otto Kemp after Kemp grounded into a fielder's choice and then walked CF Brandon Marsh to bring in another run and was then taken out.
Tidwell's final line was 3.2 innings, four hits, two runs, three walks and four strikeouts.
LHP Jose Castillo had to come in to get the last out in the bottom of the fourth.
RHP Jose Butto followed with two scoreless innings in the bottom of the fifth and sixth.
RHP Reed Garrett came on in the bottom of the seventh and got into immediate trouble after he gave up a lead-off double to Marsh and then a RBI double to the following hitter SS Trea Turner.
Garrett then walked DH Kyle Schwarber and gave up a RBI single to 3B Alec Bohm and was then taken out.
RHP Justin Garza came in next and gave up a RBI single to Castellanos and after a fly-out and walk, gave up a bases clearing double to Stott.
Garza stayed in for the bottom of the eighth and gave up a two-run homer to Castellanos.
The Met offense was held scoreless for the first five innings against RHP Zach Wheeler, but then came alive in the top of the sixth after 1B Pete Alonso and 2B Jeff McNeil hit back-to-back homers.
Two batters later, catcher Luis Torrens singled, but 3B Brett Baty struck out and CF Tyrone Taylor fouled out to first to end the inning.
The Met offense was shut down after that and did not have any more hits.
They went 0-2 with runners in scoring position and left seven runners on base.
The Mets next game is tomorrow night, Saturday, June 21 at the Phillies at 7:15 p.m.
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