Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Mets Manage A Hit Against 5 Pitchers

- By HARVEY VALENTINE Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Rookie Austin Voth and four relievers combined on a one-hitter and the Washington Nationals defeated the New York Mets 6-0 on Saturday, hours after they were officially eliminated from playoff contention.

Matt Wieters and Trea Turner homered for Washington.

Voth (1-1), making his second major league start, allowed only an infield single to Michael Conforto leading off the fourth inning. Voth struck out five with two walks in five innings.

Favored to win a third straight division title, the Nationals slid into third place on June 22 and remained there.

“One day it could have been the pitching. One day it could have been we didn’t get one extra hit. Multiple reasons,” first-year manager Dave Martinez said before the game.

“You learn from it and move on and try to figure out how to make those days better, those things better.”

Even with Saturday’s win, the Nationals will lose the season series to the fourth-place Mets.

Turner’s 18th homer of the season, a two-run shot, put Washington ahead in the third, and Wieters added a threerun homer off reliever Jerry Blevins in the sixth.

New York’s Corey Oswalt (3-3) allowed two runs over five innings.

Matt Grace, Justin Miller, Jimmy Cordero and Austen Williams each worked an inning for Washington in relief of Voth.

Bryce Harper drew his 125th walk of the season, a career high and new Nationals record.

Trainer’s Room

Mets: 2B Jeff McNeil was given the day off.

Up Next

LHP Steven Matz (5-11, 4.18 ERA) makes his sixth start of the season against the Nationals, who will start RHP Erick Fedde (2-3, 5.02).

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