New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Mets get to Mikolas, beat the Cardinals in twin-bill opener

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NEW YORK — Facing emerging right-handed ace Miles Mikolas, Mets manager Buck Showlater stacked his lineup with six lefties and two switch-hitters.

That played just right for the NL East leaders.

Jeff McNeil and Dominic Smith helped New York chip away at Mikolas, Trevor Williams was sharp in a spot start and the Mets beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 Tuesday to open a doublehead­er.

McNeil and Smith each had two hits, including an RBI double apiece in the third inning. McNeil also narrowly missed a homer foul during a 12-pitch at-bat against Mikolas in the first and Smith singled and scored on a groundout in the second.

Mikolas (3-2) entered with a 1.49 ERA but allowed a season-high three runs (two earned) over six innings. The 33-year-old right-hander matched a season most with seven hits allowed and threw a seasonhigh 106 pitches.

“A lot of good at-bats,” Showalter said. “We didn’t strike out a whole lot off him until later on. He’s a good one. He’s got a lot of weapons.”

Paul Goldschmid­t homered for St. Louis, which opened a seven-game trip with its first doublehead­er this season.

St. Louis put two runners on against Edwin Diaz in the ninth, but the Mets closer struck out Harrison Bader swinging to end his ninth save.

New York, coming off its first series loss this year against Seattle, has won 12 straight games following a defeat.

It was the first meeting between the teams since a bench-clearing scuffle in St. Louis on April 27. After four Mets hitters were plunked in the series, New York reliever Yoan Lopez threw a pitch near Nolan Arenado’s head that sparked the melee.

Major League Baseball suspended Arenado two games and Cardinals reliever Genesis Cabrera one game for their roles the dustup. Arenado has appealed his ban and hasn’t served any punishment yet.

GRIEVING MARTE

Mets outfielder Starling Marte was placed on the bereavemen­t list following the death of his grandmothe­r, which came nearly two years to the day after his wife died of a heart attack.

Mets manager Buck Showalter said Tuesday that Marte’s grandmothe­r, Ponga Brigida, died unexpected­ly. Marte was raised by his grandmothe­r in the Dominican Republic after his mother died when he was 9. Wednesday will mark two years since Marte’s wife, Noelia, died of a heart attack.

“It was heart-wrenching talking to him yesterday,” Showalter said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: RHP Jacob deGrom had a follow-up MRI on Monday that showed progressiv­e healing in the stress reaction in his right scapula. The team said he will continue to ramp up his throwing . ... RHP Steve Nogosek was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse and RHP Adonis Medina added as the 27th player for the doublehead­er. … Reed was optioned to Triple-A between games, and INF Gosuke Katoh was promoted.

UP NEXT

Cardinals RHP Jordan Hicks (1-3, 4.15) will square off with Mets RHP Max Scherzer (4-1, 2.66) in the third leg of the four-game series Wednesday night.

 ?? Frank Franklin II / Associated Press ?? New York Mets relief pitcher Edwin Diaz celebrates after the first game of the team’s doublehead­er against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday in New York. The Mets won 3-1.
Frank Franklin II / Associated Press New York Mets relief pitcher Edwin Diaz celebrates after the first game of the team’s doublehead­er against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday in New York. The Mets won 3-1.

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