MLB: Mets blank Nationals, put up double-digit runs again

Date:

Share post:


Two-run homers by Starling Marte and Eduardo Escobar provided the bookends to another offensive outburst Tuesday night by the New York Mets, who rolled to a 10-0 win over the visiting Washington Nationals.

The Mets, who routed the Nationals 13-5 on Monday in the series opener, earned their fifth straight win and locked up another series victory. New York is 13-2-1 in 16 series this season.

The Nationals finished 11-17 in May.

Mark Canha led off the first inning with a single against Patrick Corbin (1-8) before Marte homered to center field. It was the second homer in as many games for Marte, who finished with 13 extra-base hits in May, including four homers, after collecting four extra-base hits, including two homers, in April.

Luis Guillorme had a two-run single in the third and Canha (double) and Francisco Lindor (single) each had two-RBI hits in the fifth before Escobar hit a two-run homer in the sixth.

Lindor extended his streak of games with an RBI to nine, the longest by a Mets player since Edgardo Alfonzo had an RBI in nine straight games July 12-20, 2002.

Canha, who batted leadoff for the second time this season, tied his career high with four hits. He also had four hits against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 18, 2015.

Jeff McNeil, who was the only Mets player without a hit on Monday, had three hits Tuesday. Guillorme, Escobar and J.D. Davis had two hits apiece.

New York starter Trevor Williams (1-3) allowed three hits and walked two while striking out one over a season-high five innings. Drew Smith, Joely Rodriguez and Adonis Medina combined to allow three hits over the final four innings.

Corbin gave up seven runs on 12 hits — including 11 singles — and walked two while striking out six over 4 1/3 innings. He tied teammate Joan Adon for the major league lead in losses.

Dee Strange-Gordon had three hits while Maikel Franco added two hits for the Nationals.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

MLB: Aggressive Angels land LHP Yusei Kikuchi on $63M pact

Left-hander Yusei Kikuchi agreed to a three-year, $63 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels, according to multiple...

MLB: Former All-Star Rico Carty dies at 85

Former top-10 MVP finalist Rico Carty, who played 15 seasons with six different teams, died Saturday in the...

MLB: Dodgers name former Rangers manager Chris Woodward as 1B coach

The Los Angeles Dodgers named former Texas Rangers manager Chris Woodward as their first-base coach. Woodward replaces Clayton McCullough,...

MLB: Blue Jays part ways with two-time All-Star closer Jordan Romano

The Toronto Blue Jays non-tendered two-time All-Star closer Jordan Romano on Friday, making the right-hander a free agent. Romano,...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.