Ruined Lindor’s debut with the Mets

Philadelphia. An error in the shot by Mets forward Luis Guillorme allowed them to score the difference runs and the Philadelphia Phillies mounted a five-annotation cluster in the eighth inning to come from behind and win Monday 5- 3 in New York after Jacob deGrom had bound them hand in hand for six episodes.

Francisco Lindor went 4-1 with a single and a ball base in his Mets debut, which was delayed after the three-game series against Washington was suspended due to an outburst. coronavirus in the Nationals.

José Alvarado retired Pete Alonso with a thump to the right garden fence with runners in the corners for the last out and get his first rescue.

DeGrom was spectacular in punching seven enemies and allowing unstoppable 3 p.m. The two-time National League winner Cy Young left the game after 77 pitches, although manager Luis Rojas said before the match that his limit was 100. DeGrom’s straight averaged 99 miles. per hour and reached 102.

Miguel Castro retired the seventh for the Mets, but newcomer Trevor May (0-1) barely pulled off an out in the eighth inning.

Emerging Brad Miller hit single, Andrew McCutchen negotiated ticket and Rhys Hoskins connected hit to fill the bases. Left-hander Aaron Loup came in and hit Bryce Harper with a curveball to take a run to the plate. JT Realmuto unleashed a swerving effort from the left that the visitors’ keeper did well to tip wide.

Alex Bohm followed Guillorme with a comfortable shot, which went into the defensive line. But his shot on goal went wide of receiver James McCann’s glove. Two runs went into the play to give the Phillies a 4-2 lead. Didi Gregorius made a disastrous appearance.

Connor Brogdon (2-0) worked the eighth inning to stay with the win and Dominican Alvarado allowed a single from producer Michael Conforto in the ninth before retiring Alonso for the third out.

For the Filis, the Dominican Jean Segura 4-0.

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

Good start from José de León

Cincinnati. Nick Castellanos broke the deadlock with a home run in the third inning hours after he decided to appeal a two-game suspension for his involvement in a fight, and the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Pirates of Los Angeles 5-3 on Monday. Pittsburgh.

Puerto Rican José De León tied a personal best with nine strikeouts and conceded two runs, three hits and two walks in five innings to help the Reds secure their third win in a row.

Mike Moustakas tied the game at two in the fifth chapter with his first homer of the campaign, a lone tablazo in right field against Luis Oviedo. Moustakas also sounded double and scored in the eighth inning. Sean Doolittle (1-0) took the win by punching two enemies and retiring in order the seventh inning and Amir Garrett allowed a run before completing his first save.

José de León, from the Reds, gestures after closing an entry on Monday.
José de León, from the Reds, gestures after closing an entry on Monday. (Aaron Doster)

Phillip Evans and Colin Moran blew the fence against De Leon in the first inning.

Castellanos shook his volley against Sam Howard (0-1), for his third homer of the season. He stared at the bat before starting his trot from the batting box, threw his bat towards the hut and called his teammates on their way to the initial.

Castellanos was sanctioned on Monday by Major Leagues for inciting a fight with the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday, when the gardener made a gesture while standing over pitcher Jake Woodford shortly after sweeping the plate. Woodford had hit Castellanos with a pitch moments earlier. His suspension is on hold until an appeal hearing is held.

The Reds’ offense has scored 30 runs in the first four games of the campaign, scoring 27 in the first three games of a campaign for the first time since 1976.

The Reds pitchers limited the Pirates to just one unstoppable in the seven inning innings until Bryan Reynolds hit a home run in the ninth inning.

For the Reds, the Dominican Aristides Aquino 2-1 with a drive. The Venezuelan Eugenio Suárez of 4-0. The boricua De León of 2-1 with a tow.

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

First quadrangular by Javier Báez

Chicago. Willson Contreras, Javier Báez and David Bote blew up the fence during a four-run bout in the fourth inning to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 win Monday over the Milwaukee Brewers.

Trevor Williams pitched perfectly until Omar Narváez opened the sixth inning with a single – Narváez also broke a no-hit game in the eighth inning against Minnesota on Saturday. The Venezuelan added a three-note quadrangular in the seventh chapter.

Williams (1-0) made his Cubs debut after five seasons with Pittsburgh. He worked until the seventh inning and allowed two touchdowns, two hits and two bases for six-point balls.

Javier Báez watches the flight of his home run on Monday against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Javier Báez watches the flight of his home run on Monday against the Milwaukee Brewers. (David Banks)

Alec Mills, who kept Milwaukee hit-free as an opener last September, withdrew the ninth episode for his first save.

Brett Anderson (0-1) admitted all of Chicago’s home runs and awarded four runs — four hits in five episodes of work, in which he poncho four enemies.

No team placed runners on base until the bottom of the fourth inning, when Ian happen traded Anderson’s ticket. Contreras followed with a homer just above the central garden fence. Báez also sounded homer between right and central garden and Pot followed him with tablazo by all the central prairie.

For the Cubs, the Venezuelan Contreras 3-1 with two drives and one scored. Puerto Rican Báez 3-1 with one produced and one scored.

For the Brewers, the Venezuelans Narváez 3-2 with three drives and one scored; Orlando Arcia 3-1; Avisaíl García 4-1 with a score. Mexican Luis Uries 4-0.

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