Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Frustratio­n continues for Mets in loss to Reds

Mets bat out of order to waste potential rally in 1st inning, lose 2-1 to Reds in 10 innings

- By Joe Kay

First-year manager Mickey Callaway knew something was badly wrong when Wilmer Flores went to the plate for the first time. At that point, it was too late to change the Mets’ mistake.

New York wasted a first-inning rally by batting out of turn, and Adam Duvall led off the 10th inning with a homer that sent the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-1 victory Wednesday, concluding a series that will be remembered for an unexpected traded and an embarrassi­ng mistake.

This one simply wasn’t in the lineup cards for New York.

“It is frustratin­g,” said Callaway, who blamed himself for an administra­tive mistake. “It probably cost us a game. We had a chance to score in the first and we didn’t.”

The Reds took advantage. Duvall connected for the first gameending homer of his career off A.J. Ramos (1-2), sending New York to its eighth loss in nine games. The Mets have scored two runs or less in seven of them, including three shutouts.

The Reds took two of three for only their second series win of the season. They’re 10-27, their worst start since the Great Depression. Raisel Iglesias (1-0) retired six

straight batters, fanning three.

It started with a miscommuni­cation. The Mets handed Callaway’s lineup card to the umpires, which had Asdrubal Cabrera batting second and Wilmer Flores third. However, the lineup sent out by computer pregame and posted on the dugout wall incorrectl­y had the two hitters switched in the order. Callaway did not identify who sent out the incorrect lineup.

Callaway knew there was nothing he could do when Flores batted out of turn and struck out for the second out. Cabrera then doubled to left, and the Reds pointed out the discrepanc­y. The double was nullified and an out was called , credited to Jay Bruce, the next batter.

“I felt bad,” Reds interim manager Jim Riggleman said . “It’s so easy to have that happen.”

Crew chief Jerry Meals had never been involved with a batting-out-of-turn in the majors.

“I’ve seen it in the minor leagues,” Meals said. “It’s been a long time, 32 years.”

It was the first time a major league team was caught batting out of turn since the Brewers did it in 2016. The previous time the Mets batted out of order was 1977.

Following their correct order the next time through, the Mets got a run in the third when Brandon Nimmo tripled off Sal Romano and scored on Cabrera’s groundout.

Zack Wheeler had retired 12 straight before the Reds rallied in the sixth to tie it on Joey Votto’s single. Wheeler had to wait until the umpires sorted out the batting-out-of-order situation to throw his first pitch.

“I don’t know,” Wheeler said. “Some weird baseball. Unfortunat­ely it happened, but it does happen every once in a while.”

Catcher Devin Mesoraco started for the Mets and went 0 for 4, a day after the Reds dealt him to New York for pitcher Matt Harvey.

Seen This Before

The Reds were on the other end of a batting snafu 10 years earlier at Shea Stadium. They batted out of turn in the ninth inning after a double switch during an 8-3 loss to the Mets on May 11, 2008.

NY Razzing

The Reds had some fun with the Mets’ misadventu­re on their Twitter feed. They retweeted the Mets’ pregame post with their starting lineup and commented: “Can someone send this down to the third base dugout?”

FREE FALLING

The Mets have lost 16 of 23 following an 11-1 start, falling into fourth place in the NL East.

Mets Move

Infielder Luis Guillorme was called up from TripleA Las Vegas and catcher Tomas Nido was optioned. The 23-year-old Guillorme will make his major league debut.

Trainer’s Room

Mets: RHP Hansel Robles flew back to New York for an MRI on his right knee, which he twisted Tuesday night while reacting to a bunt. X-rays were negative . ... LF Yoenis Cespedes was out of the starting lineup for a day to rest his sore right thigh. He pinch hit in the 10th and grounded out.

Reds: There’s no set plan for when Harvey will pitch or whether he’ll be used as a starter or reliever initially. He’s in Los Angeles and will join the team for the start of a series Thursday against the Dodgers.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mets’ Jay Bruce stands at the plate after umpire Gabe Morales called an out on the Mets for batting out of order earlier, in the first inning of a loss to Reds.
JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mets’ Jay Bruce stands at the plate after umpire Gabe Morales called an out on the Mets for batting out of order earlier, in the first inning of a loss to Reds.
 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mets starting pitcher Zack Wheeler throws in the first inning of a game against Reds, Wednesday in Cincinnati.
JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mets starting pitcher Zack Wheeler throws in the first inning of a game against Reds, Wednesday in Cincinnati.
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