The Day

Mets cool down Royals

- By JERRY BEACH

— Harrison Bader broke scoreless tie with an infield single the eighth inning and Edwin Díaz

earned his first

save at Citi Field since October 2022 as the New York Mets edged the Kansas City Royals 2-1 on Sunday.

"That was obviously not the most convention­al way of scoring an RBI, but it did get the job done," Bader said.

Mets rookie Jose Buttó and Royals starter Cole Ragans matched zeros for six innings in a crisp pitchers' duel. New York stranded nine runners over the first seven innings — seven between the fifth and seventh — before Chris Stratton (1-1) walked the bases loaded in the eighth.

With two outs, Bader hit a slow roller toward third and Maikel Garcia was unable to make a barehand pickup.

"I thought it was going to hit the wall," Bader said with a grin. "That was just a fortunate play and a play that went in our favor, which we like. I think we create our own luck in this field and in this game. That one worked out for us and I'm very happy it did."

Stratton then walked Brandon Nimmo on four pitches, giving the Mets a 2-0 lead. The four walks by Stratton were his most since Aug. 26, 2019, when he walked four in two innings for Pittsburgh against Philadelph­ia.

"That's an uncharacte­ristic outing and it certainly didn't look like he was missing by much," Royals manager Matt Quatraro said.

Díaz gave up a two-out homer to Vinnie Pasquantin­o in the ninth before getting Freddy Fermin on a popup for his third save this season. The first two came in Cincinnati.

It was Díaz's first save at home — where his high-energy entrances to " Narco " by Blasterjax­x & Timmy Trumpet became hugely popular two years ago — since Oct. 4, 2022. After signing a $102 million, five-year contract, the star closer missed last season following a March 2023 knee injury sustained while celebratin­g on the field after Puerto Rico beat the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic.

Brooks Raley (1-0) struck out two in a perfect eighth for the win. New York has won seven of 10 since an 0-5 start, taking three straight series.

"We're playing a really good brand of baseball," Bader said. "Just got to keep going."

Buttó allowed two hits and struck out a career-high nine in six innings, the most strikeouts by a Mets pitcher since Jose Quintana had 10 last Sept. 23. The 26-year-old right-hander, who has made 12 big league appearance­s dating to 2022, is likely to get an extended audition in the rotation with Kodai Senga and Tylor Megill sidelined by shoulder injuries.

"He's not going anywhere," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. "He'll continue to get the ball and he'll get his chance. It's good to see somebody stepping up."

After the start was delayed 46 minutes by rain, Ragans gave up five hits and fanned eight in six innings.

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