Post a Free Blog

Submit A Press Release

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Filter by Categories
Action
Animation
ATP Tour (ATP)
Auto Racing
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Breaking News
Business
Business
Business Newsletter
Call of Duty (CALLOFDUTY)
Canadian Football League (CFL)
Car
Celebrity
Champions Tour (CHAMP)
Comedy
CONCACAF
Counter Strike Global Offensive (CSGO)
Crime
Dark Comedy
Defense of the Ancients (DOTA)
Documentary and Foreign
Drama
eSports
European Tour (EPGA)
Fashion
FIFA
FIFA Women’s World Cup (WWC)
FIFA World Cup (FIFA)
Fighting
Football
Formula 1 (F1)
Fortnite
Golf
Health
Hockey
Horror
IndyCar Series (INDY)
International Friendly (FRIENDLY)
Kids & Family
League of Legends (LOL)
LPGA
Madden
Major League Baseball (MLB)
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
MLS
Movie and Music
Movie Trailers
Music
Mystery
NASCAR Cup Series (NAS)
National Basketball Association (NBA)
National Football League (NFL)
National Hockey League (NHL)
National Women's Soccer (NWSL)
NBA Development League (NBAGL)
NBA2K
NCAA Baseball (NCAABBL)
NCAA Basketball (NCAAB)
NCAA Football (NCAAF)
NCAA Hockey (NCAAH)
Olympic Mens (OLYHKYM)
Other
Other Sports
Overwatch
PGA
Politics
Premier League (PREM)
Romance
Sci-Fi
Science
Soccer
Sports
Sports
Technology
Tennis
Thriller
Truck Series (TRUCK)
True Crime
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
Uncategorized
US
Valorant
Western
Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Women’s NCAA Basketball (WNCAAB)
World
World Cup Qualifier (WORLDCUP)
WTA Tour (WTA)
Xfinity (XFT)
XFL
0
-- Advertisement --spot_img
HomeSportsBaseballMLB Heading in opposite directions, Mets host Phillies

MLB Heading in opposite directions, Mets host Phillies

Add to Favorite
Added to Favorite


Buck Showalter looks at the New York Mets and sees a team performing well in all aspects of the game.

Joe Girardi looks at the Philadelphia Phillies and sees the opposite.

The Mets will look to complete a series sweep of their skidding National League East rivals Sunday night, when New York hosts the Phillies in the finale of a three-game set.

Chris Bassitt (4-2, 3.91 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Mets against fellow right-hander Zack Wheeler (3-3, 3.38 ERA).

The NL East-leading Mets locked up a series win Saturday night, putting savvy baserunning and timely hitting to good use in an 8-2 victory.

New York used a first-to-third sequence to build its first run in the second, when Eduardo Escobar singled with one out, advanced two bases on Mark Canha’s single and scored on Dominic Smith’s sacrifice fly.

A three-run fourth began with Francisco Lindor drawing a leadoff walk and going to third base on Pete Alonso’s single before Jeff McNeil followed with a homer into the second deck in right field.

The Mets scored three times again in the fifth, when fill-in leadoff batter Luis Guillorme led off with a bunt single and went to third on Starling Marte’s double before both runners scored on Lindor’s triple. Lindor trotted home on a sacrifice fly by Alonso.

“Lot of first to third, lot of good reads,” Showalter, the Mets manager, said. “I think that’s what I take out of it, (how) guys are playing. To me, there’s three parts of the game. There’s defense, offense and baserunning. And it’s really separate, a lot of times, from the hitting part of it.”

The Phillies have found it difficult to click in even one facet of the game over the past 13 games, a span in which they’ve gone 4-9 while being outscored 58-44. Philadelphia has been held to three runs or fewer five times and has given up five runs or more six times over the 13-day span.

The Phillies, who entered Saturday ranking last in the majors with negative-23 defensive runs saved per a metric devised by Baseball Info Solutions, weren’t charged with any errors Saturday. But left fielder Kyle Schwarber and centerfielder Odubel Herrera nearly collided while converging on Lindor’s triple, which went just beyond Schwarber’s grasp on the left field warning track.

“It’s a plethora of things,” Girardi, the Phillies manager, said. “At times, we haven’t pitched well. At times, we haven’t hit well. At times, our defense has let us down.

“It’s not one thing in particular. It’s different things.”

Bassitt had his worst start as a member of the Mets on Tuesday, when he gave up eight runs over 4 1/3 innings to the San Francisco Giants. He didn’t factor into the decision in the 13-12 loss. Wheeler earned the win Monday after surrendering two runs over 6 2/3 innings as the Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves, 7-3.

Bassitt won his lone career appearance against the Phillies on May 8, when he gave up one run over 5 2/3 innings as the Mets earned a 6-1 win in the second game of a doubleheader. Wheeler, who pitched for the Mets from 2013 through 2019, is 4-2 with a 2.58 ERA against his former team.

–Field Level Media

Subscribe to get Latest News Updates

Latest News

You may like more
more

Thomas Sorber, Georgetown set sights on St. Francis (Pa.)

Georgetown has yet to optimize its rotation during its...

Georgia Tech to provide first big test for No. 18 Cincinnati

No. 18 Cincinnati will face its first major test...

Undefeated foes No. 15 Marquette, Georgia battle in the Bahamas

A pair of unbeaten teams will square off in...

No. 6 Purdue looks for challenges; Marshall next

No. 6 Purdue enters its game with Marshall on...