Lindor’s debut ruined the Mets

Philadelphia An error in the shot of Mets third baseman Luis Guillorme allowed them to score the lead and the Philadelphia Phillies mounted a five-touchdown run in the eighth inning to come from behind and beat it. on New Monday, 5-3. York after Jacob deGrom had handcuffed them for six episodes.

Francisco Lindor went 4-1 with a single and a walk in his debut for the Mets, which was delayed after the three-game series against Washington was canceled due to a coronavirus outbreak at the Nationals.

José Alvarado pulled past Pete Alonso with a shot from the right, with the runners in the corner for the last exit and his first save.

DeGrom was spectacular, bursting seven enemies and allowing three shots. The two-time National League winner Cy Young Award left the game after 77 pitches, despite manager Luis Rojas saying before the game that his limit was 100. DeGrom’s fastball averaged 99 miles per hour. and rose to 102.

Miguel Castro retired in the seventh for the Mets, but the new Trevor May (0-1) barely got one in the eighth.

Brad Miller scored just one goal, Andrew McCutchen went and Rhys Hoskins hit to load the bases. Left-hander Aaron Loup came in and hit Bryce Harper with a curved ball to place a run. JT Realmuto swung in a good chance from the left, but the visitors’ defense were able to clear the ball.

Alex Bohm was allowed to take it quickly by the referee, much to the dismay of the goalkeeper who wasn’t prepared. But his shot in the plate moved away from James McCann’s glove. Two runs went into the game to give the Phillies a 4-2 lead. Didi Gregorius’ sacrifice fly made it 5-2.

Connor Brogdon (2-0) worked the eighth inning for the win, and Alvarado allowed a Michael Conforto RBI single in the ninth, before pulling Alonso out for the third outing.

For the Phillies, Jean Segura 4-0.

For the Mets, Puerto Rico Lindor 4-1. Dominican Jonathan Villar 1-0.

Good departure from José de León

Cincinnati. Nick Castellanos broke the deadlock with a home run in the third half after deciding to call for a two-game suspension for a fight, and the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3 months in the evening.

Puerto Rican José De León equalized a career high with nine offense shots and allowed two rounds, three hits and two walks in five innings to help the Reds secure their third straight victory.

Mike Moustakas tied the game at 2 in the fifth with his first round at home of the season, a lone shot on the right field from Luis Oviedo. Moustakas also doubled and scored in the eighth half. Sean Doolittle (1-0) won by eliminating two enemies and withdrawing the seventh inning in order, and Amir Garrett allowed a run before completing the first save.

José de León of the Reds makes gestures after closing a half on Monday.
José de León of the Reds makes gestures after closing a half on Monday. (Aaron Doster)

Phillip Evans and Colin Moran threw the wall from De León in the first half.

Castellanos eliminated Sam Howard (0-1) for the third home round of the season. He remained to watch the shot before starting his trot from the batter’s box, tossed his bat into the dugout, and shouted at his teammates on the way to the initial.

Castellanos was sanctioned on Monday by the major leagues for inciting a fight with Cardinals St. Louis on Sunday, when the outfield made a gesture while sitting on top of the Jake Woodford pitcher, shortly after he went to the plate. Woodford had hit Castellanos with a pitch a few moments earlier. His suspension is pending until an appeal hearing.

The offense of the Reds scored 30 rounds in the first four games of the season, scoring 27 in the first three games of a season for the first time since 1976.

The Reds limited the Pirates to one shot in the seven innings, until Bryan Reynolds entered the ninth inning.

For the Reds, Aristides Aquino 2-1 with an RBI. Venezuelan Eugenio Suárez 4-0. Puerto Rico De León 2-1 with a tow.

For the Pirates, Dominicans Erik González 4-0; Gregory Polanco 4-0; Wilmer Difo 1-0.

Javier Báez’s first run

Chicago. Willson Contreras, Javier Báez and David Bote blew the wall during a four-round bout in the fourth inning to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night.

Trevor Williams played perfectly until Omar Narvaez led the sixth inning with a single – Narvaez also broke a no-match game in the eighth inning against Minnesota on Saturday. The Venezuelan added a homer with three touchdowns in the seventh half.

Williams (1-0) made his Cubs debut after five seasons with Pittsburgh. He worked until the seventh half and allowed two touchdowns, two shots and two walks with six shots.

Javier Báez is watching the flight home on Monday against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Javier Báez is watching the flight home on Monday against the Milwaukee Brewers. (David Banks)

Alec Mills, who kept Milwaukee unbeaten as a starter in September last year, retired ninth for his first save.

Brett Anderson (0-1) allowed all home runs in Chicago and gave up four runs and four shots in five innings, in which he hit four enemies.

Neither team put the runners on base until the end of the fourth half, when Ian Happ changed a walk from Anderson. Contreras ran home just over the center fence. Báez also hit a round between right and center and Bote followed with a board over center.

For the chickens, the Venezuelan Contreras 3-1 with two RBIs and one scored. Puerto Rican Baez 3-1 with one product and one scored.

For the Brewers, Venezuelans Narváez 3-2 with three RBIs and one scored; Orlando Arcia 3-1; Avisaíl García 4-1 with a marked run. Mexican Luis Urías with 4-0.

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