The New York Mets fail to wake up from their nightmare

New York. Jake McGee got Pete Alonso to hit a high that ended the game with full bases, and the San Francisco Giants applied 5 double kills to beat the New York Mets, who are in the fall, 3-2 on Wednesday. free.

Brandon Crawford of the Giants connected on a two-run double for the lead in the seventh inning after New York driver Luis Rojas retired opener Taijuan Walker. San Francisco extended its 4-1 record against New York in the last 10 days.

The Mets had two bases against McGee in the ninth after Giants outfielders Austin Slater and Alex Dickerson collided with each other and dropped a high when an out was going.

Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor hit a high for the second out and Brandon Nimmo received a ball base to fill the pads prior to Alonso’s turn.

With 1-2, McGee threw a straight to Alonso, the batazo was easily caught inside the box by second baseman Tommy La Stella. McGee got his 29th save.

Walker (7-9) dominated San Francisco in six innings but was retired in the seventh. He made 74 pitches after the runners advanced due to an error by Dominican forward Jonathan Villar and a high that fell between three Mets defenders.

New York scored a dirty run on Dominican Johnny Cueto. With two outs and full bases, third baseman Kris Bryant threw the ball badly after a roll from Alonso by a 1-1 draw in the fifth. An entry later, Dominic Smith connected in front of left-hander Tony Watson (5-3) a double producer for the lead.

For the Giants, the Dominican Johnny Cueto 1-0. The Venezuelan Wilmer Flowers 1-0.

For the Mets, Puerto Ricans Javier Báez 4-1 and Francisco Lindor 2-0. Dominican Jonathan Villar 3-2, one scored.

The Red Sox bullpen fails again

Boston. Josh Donaldson connected on a two-run homer to open the tenth after Boston bounced back from a four-run deficit to send the game to additional innings, and Jake Cave added a three-run toddler to help the Minnesota Twins to beat the Red Sox 9-6 Wednesday.

Donaldson and Jorge Polanco hit homers for the second game in a row, and Miguel Sanar connected a 495-foot homer that is the longest in the majors this year and one of the longest in Fenway Park history: just 7 feet shorter than the 502 of Ted Williams and which is marked with a red seat in the stadium.

Minnesota led 4-0 before Boston scored one in the seventh, one in the eighth, and then tied with a two-run homer. Kyle Schwarber in front Alex Colomé (4-4) in the ninth inning. Xander Bogaerts connected a simple and Rafael Devers receive a ticket before the Twins’ locksmith withdraws the next 3 batters to bring the game to additional innings.

That was when Hansel Robles, Who was considered to assume the position of locksmith after that Matt Barnes missed big wins in consecutive games this week, allowed Donaldson’s game-winning bat. After a hit and a ball hit, Cave sent the first pitch he saw in the same spot over the Boston bullpen to put it up 9-4.

Colomé got the win despite losing a 4-2 lead in the ninth. Kike Hernandez hit a homer in the bottom of the tenth before Ralph Garsa Jr. he would retire Schwarber with a high to third base to end the Twins ’four-game losing streak.

Schwarber connected three hits for Boston, who have a game-and-a-half advantage over Oakland, who did not play, in the race for the American League wildcard. Robles (3-5) received four clean runs, three hits and a ball base; poncho a dos.

Bregman scored for the win and Machete homered

Houston. Alex Bregman played his first game in more than two months and scored with a shot from Jake Meyers in the tenth entry because the Houston Astros surpassed on Wednesday 6-5 at Kansas City Royals.

Bregman also contributed two hits and a run.

Kyle Tucker he hit a single without outs in the tenth inning for Bregman, the automatic runner, to anchor in the anteroom. Then Meyers connected a roulette wheel that hit the pitcher Joel Payamps (0-3) and deviated to the initial.

Payamps went to pick up the ball but instead of throwing the man he did it first, to make a useless out while Bregman scored sliding.

Houston won two of three duels in the series, after losing three of four to the Royals last week in Kansas City.

Kendall Graveman (5-0) received a punch when working in the tenth chapter without admitting annotation.

the Venezuelan Salvador Pérez he extended the best mark of his life, reaching 34 homers in the campaign for Kansas City.

the boricua Martín Maldonado and the Cuban Yordan Alvarez shake individual flights around Houston.

For the Royals, the Venezuelan Pérez 4-1 with one scored and one produced. the Puerto Rican Emmanuel Rivera 3-0 with a score.

For the Stars, the Venezuelan José Altuve of 5-0. the Cubans Aledmys Diaz 5-1 with a push, Yuli Gurriel of 4-1 with a written down one, Alvarez of 5-2 with a written down one and a push. the Puerto Ricans Carlos Corretja 2-0 with a score, Maldonado 3-1 with a score and a push.

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