Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Alonso’s homer gets Mets split

Blast in 3rd inning is eventual winner in victory vs. Bucs

- By Larry Fleisher

Pete Alonso homered, Jeff Mcneil drove in two runs and the New York Mets beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 on Saturday night for a doublehead­er split.

Alonso gave the Mets a 3-1 lead when he connected on a 1-1 fastball from Max Kranick (1-1) with two outs in the third inning. Alonso’s 428-foot solo drive hit a glass window on a club area just inside the left-field foul pole.

It was the 17th homer for Alonso, who is defending his All-star Home Run Derby title on Monday night in Colorado. Alonso won the competitio­n in 2019, and it was canceled last year because of the pandemic.

Alonso and Mcneil helped the Mets to the victory in front of 31,924 fans, the club’s largest home crowd since Sept.

28, 2019, when the first baseman hit his 53rd homer to break the rookie record set by Aaron Judge.

The Pirates won the opener 6-2 behind five innings and a tiebreakin­g homer by Tyler Anderson off Marcus Stroman.

New York got off to a fast start in the second game when Mcneil hit a two-run double in the first. Billy Mckinney added a pinch-hit RBI single in the sixth.

The Mets played their 10th of 13 doublehead­ers this season. It is their most doublehead­ers since playing 13 in 1979.

New York is the first team to play at least 10 doublehead­ers before the All-star break since the Toronto Blue Jays in 1978.

All-star Bryan Reynolds hit a two-run homer in the opener and an RBI single in the nightcap for the Pirates, who were trying to sweep a doublehead­er from the Mets in New

York for the first time since Sept. 10, 1969. Jacob Stallings connected for Pittsburgh in the second game.

Mets right-hander Tylor Megill allowed one run and four hits in 32⁄3 innings in the nightcap. Jeurys Familia (4-1) got the final out of the fourth, and Seth Lugo allowed Stallings’ homer in the sixth.

Edwin Diaz struck out the side in the seventh for his 19th save in 20 chances.

Kranick allowed three runs and four hits in three innings.

In the opener, Anderson (5-8) won consecutiv­e starts for the second time this season, allowing two runs and six hits. He went winless in an eight-start span from May 15-June 28.

The game was tied at 2 when Anderson went deep with two outs in the fifth, driving a 1-1 cutter from Stroman (6-7) over the wall in right-center. It was Anderson’s second career homer in 152 at-bats and first since July 9, 2016, for Colorado against Philadelph­ia.

“As soon as I hit it, I was hoping it got over the outfielder’s head,” Anderson said. “And then they were catching home runs earlier in the game. So, once it looked like it had a chance, I was hoping it wouldn’t get caught too.”

 ?? Mary Altaffer / Associated Press ?? Pete Alonso, right, and Jeff Mcneil celebrate after Alonso’s home run during the third inning on Saturday night.
Mary Altaffer / Associated Press Pete Alonso, right, and Jeff Mcneil celebrate after Alonso’s home run during the third inning on Saturday night.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States