Hartford Courant

Chirinos bomb keeps playoff hopes alive

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WASHINGTON — Robinson Chirinos homered and drove in three runs, and the New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Thursday night to keep their flickering postseason hopes alive.

The Mets (26-31) moved within 2 ½ games of Miami (28-28) for second place in the NL East and within 2

games of San Francisco (28-28) for the NL’s second wild card spot.

Left-hander David Peterson (6-2) closed his rookie season with his longest outing, going seven innings and allowing four hits and one run while striking out four. Justin Wilson worked the eighth, and Edwin Diaz gave up a two-out, RBI single to Yadiel Hernandez in the ninth but escaped further trouble for his sixth save.

Chirinos, acquired from Texas on Aug. 31, began the day hitting .149 with no homers and four RBIs in 67 at-bats between his two stops this season. But he belted a two-run homer off Washington starter Patrick Corbin (2-7) in the fifth, then legged out a two-out, RBI infield single an inning later to give the Mets a 3-1 lead.

Corbin threw a seasonhigh 113 pitches over seven innings, yielding 10 hits and three runs while striking out three. Corbin was 0-5 with a 5.64 ERA in five September starts for the Nationals, who were eliminated from the playoffs Wednesday.

Josh Harrison’s RBI single in the fourth accounted for Washington’s first run.

Game notes: New York placed OF Michael

Conforto (left hamstring tightness) on the injured list, ending his regular season. Conforto was hitting a career-high .322 with nine home runs and 31 RBIs. He entered Thursday sixth in the National League in on-base percentage (.412), tied for eighth in runs (40) and ninth in batting average. INF Luis Guillorme was recalled to take Conforto’s roster spot. ... Nationals 3B Carter Kieboom said he does not anticipate requiring surgery for his bruised left wrist. Kieboom was injured when he was hit by a pitch Monday and was placed on the injured list the next day.

Despite his team’s eliminatio­n from postseason contention, Washington manager Dave Martinez intends to point out to his players what they’ve accomplish­ed in the recent past. “I’ll remind them that other than not making the playoffs this year, we did win the World Series in 2019,” Martinez said. “That means a lot. That doesn’t go away. Let’s come back in 2021 and do it again.”

Then he pointed to a massive ring on his right hand. “I have this to remind me, too, by the way,” Martinez said.

 ?? NICKWASS/AP ?? The Mets’ Robinson Chirinos (26) celebrates his two-run home run with Robinson Cano (24) during the fifth inning Thursday in Washington.
NICKWASS/AP The Mets’ Robinson Chirinos (26) celebrates his two-run home run with Robinson Cano (24) during the fifth inning Thursday in Washington.

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