Chattanooga Times Free Press

DeGrom stellar to shut out Atlanta

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NEW YORK — Jacob deGrom was dominant in what likely was his final pitch for the NL Cy Young Award, throwing eight stellar innings and leaving with an MLB-best 1.70 ERA as the New York Mets blanked the Atlanta Braves 3-0 Thursday night.

DeGrom (10-9) made his final scheduled start of the season, striking out 10 and allowing just two singles against the NL East champions. He retired the final 20 hitters after allowing a single to Johan Camargo.

DeGrom gave up no more than three runs in his past 29 starts to extend his own single-season record. The All-Star ace also matched the overall mark set by Jake Arrieta in 2015 and 2016.

The Braves (89-69) had a six-game winning streak snapped. They began the day two games behind the Cubs for the best record in the NL.

DeGrom recorded his 11th double-digit strikeout game this season and the 32nd of his MLB career. Most of his strikeouts came on sliders in the low 90s, and his velocity was in the high 90s on his fastball throughout the night.

DeGrom received numerous ovations from the crowd of 23,205, even when he struck out while batting in the seventh. By the eighth, the crowd was hanging on every pitch and, after he fanned Atlanta catcher Tyler Flowers for the third time, the fans began “MVP!” chants.

As the Mets batted in the eighth, the crowd began chanting “We Want Jake!” and booed when Seth Lugo entered. Lugo finished off deGrom’s latest gem by tossing a scoreless ninth for his third save.

DeGrom also won for the first time in six starts against Atlanta this year. He allowed four runs in 41 innings against the Braves.

Dominic Smith drove in the first run with an RBI single in the sixth off Luke Jackson (1-2).

Smith’s hit was enough for deGrom, who allowed one or no runs in 18 of 32 starts this year, the most in the National League.

Michael Conforto hit his career-high 28th homer of the season in the eighth with a long drive off Kyle Wright. Two batters later, Smith homered to make it 3-0.

Atlanta left-hander Sean Newcomb allowed one hit in five scoreless innings, but four walks raised his pitch count.

Ronald Acuna Jr. opened the game with a single and stole second base, but deGrom retired Ender Inciarte, Freddie Freeman and Nick Markakis to strand him. Camargo opened the second with a single, but deGrom fanned Flowers and induced a double play by Ozzie Albies and did not allow a baserunner the rest of the way.

On the injury front, Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson has a partially torn ligament in his left hand, and it’s unclear if he will be available in the postseason.

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