The News-Times (Sunday)

Davis’ 3run double lifts Mets

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NEW YORK — Rajai Davis hit a threerun double off Julio Urias with two outs in the eighth inning following a brilliant pitchers’ duel between the Mets’ Jacob deGrom and HyunJin Ryu, and New York beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 30 Saturday night to maintain its slim wildcard hopes.

DeGrom and Ryu both pitched shutout ball for seven innings and neither walked a batter in a game in which each team got just three hits.

New York remained three games behind the Chicago Cubs for the second NL wild card with 14 games left and also trails Milwaukee.

Davis broke a scoreless game after two hit batters and a walk by the Dodgers’ bullpen. The 38yearold Davis, who had been hitless in 10 atbats since Aug. 20, pinch hit, reached for a changeup and hooked it down the leftfield line. Davis also had a memorable threerun homer for the Mets against Washington on May 22 in his first big league game this season.

Seth Lugo (63) struck out the side in the eighth, and Justin Wilson pitched a perfect ninth for his third save, ending a ninegame winning streak for the Dodgers at Citi Field dating to 2016. Los Angeles already has clinched its seventh straight NL West title.

DeGrom allowed three hits and struck out eight, getting 11 groundball outs and retiring 16 straight batters starting in the second inning. He is 04 in 10 regular season starts against the Dodgers despite a 2.87 ERA, though he did beat them twice in the 2015 Division Series. DeGrom had a 1.69 ERA in 12 starts since the AllStar break, lowering his season ERA to 2.61.

Despite his superior efforts, deGrom has not won backtoback starts since his first two appearance­s of the season. He has pitched scoreless ball 14 times since the start of the 2018 season, but the Mets are just 86 in those outings.

Ryu was just as sharp, giving up two hits in seven innings with six strikeouts to lower his major leaguebest ERA to 2.35. Ryu, who retired his last 13 batters, is 41 with a 1.38 ERA in eight starts against the Mets.

He had given up 21 runs over 19 innings in his previous four starts but was making his first appearance since Sept. 4.

Todd Frazier was hit on the left hand on the first pitch after Joe Kelly (54) entered with one out in the eighth, the Mets’ first baserunner since the third inning. Kelly struck out Juan Lagares on eight pitches, Urias hit Brandon Nimmo on the right arm and Amed Rosario walked, loading the bases. Davis then pinch hit for Lugo.

SCUFFLING

Mets rookie Pete Alonso went 0 for 3 and is hitless in a careerwors­t 16 straight atbats.

BACK UP DRIVE

Wilson Ramos hit a grounder in the second that deflected off Ryu’s back to Max Muncy, who beat Wilson to first base.

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LHP Donnie Hart was brought up by the Mets from TripleA Syracuse. His only previous appearance for the Mets was on Aug. 4, a day after he was claimed off waivers from Milwaukee.

 ?? Jim McIsaac / Getty Images ?? The Mets’ Brandon Nimmo (9) celebrates with teammate Jeff McNeil after scoring a run in the eighth inning.
Jim McIsaac / Getty Images The Mets’ Brandon Nimmo (9) celebrates with teammate Jeff McNeil after scoring a run in the eighth inning.

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