New York Post

‘Worst all year’ declares May after 8th-inning implosion

- By MIKE PUMA

Trevor May didn’t mince words about his performanc­e Saturday night.

“Worst all year,” the Mets reliever said after allowing a two-run homer to Aaron Judge in the eighth inning that sent his team to an 8-7 loss to the Yankees at Citi Field.

May had been among the team’s most consistent relievers lately, pitching to a 0.90 ERA with 11 strikeouts in his previous 10 appearance­s. But he encountere­d immediate trouble on this night, allowing a leadoff single to Brett Gardner in the eighth before Judge belted his second homer of the game to put the Mets behind.

The right-hander was removed without recording an out, after the ensuing batter, Giancarlo Stanton singled.

“It’s a day when you want to have your best stuff and give the fans what they came to see,” May said, referring to the pregame ceremonies that commemorat­ed the 20th anniversar­y of 9/11. “I know there’s a lot of extra stuff attached to this baseball game, being a Met, and not being a native of New York City and being here when all this stuff happened, I can definitely feel how this loss can be more emotionall­ycharged than others.

“All I want to do is flip this table over, but I have to be ready to pitch tomorrow, and that doesn’t help anybody, and we need the Zoom room to work tomorrow.”

Luis Rojas said he spoke with hitting coach Hugh Quattlebau­m recently about a plan to get Dominic Smith on track. Smith, who has been relegated mostly to pinch-hitting, entered play with a .218/.260/.296 slash line since the All-Star break.

“We have talked all year about Dom’s lower half not being involved consistent­ly and those are some of the things he’s talked about with Dom and worked in some exercises so he stays within his legs better and sees the pitch longer and lays off of pitches,” Rojas said.

Trevor Williams, whose past two appearance­s have come in the starting rotation, has returned to a long relief role, according to Rojas. The righthande­r was needed in the rotation because of recent doublehead­ers against the Marlins and Nationals.

Jose Peraza has been playing center field in his rehab assignment at Triple-A Syracuse to increase his value to the major league club for a potential return. Peraza was placed on the injured list with a fractured right middle finger on July 20.

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