The Norwalk Hour

Mets washed out for 3rd time in 5 days

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NEW YORK — The Mets really have improved — in how they handle rainouts.

New York’s finale of the four-game series against the Philadelph­ia Phillies was postponed because of rain Thursday. Ace Jacob deGrom never warmed up for the Mets’ third washout in five days, a contrast to Marcus Stroman’s start against Miami last weekend starting in a shower and getting cut short by umpires after nine pitchers.

“If it’s something uncertain, you’re going to be careful,” Mets manager Luis Rojas said Thursday morning. “We don’t to lose any of our pitchers too early — we don’t want to lose Jake too early in the game. It happened to us on Sunday. We know that we made a big mistake there, but we’re paying attention now.”

The Mets headed to Denver,

where a series opener against the Rockies was threatened by a forecast of 2 to 3 inches of snow on the Thursday overnight followed by a game-time temperatur­e projected at 37 degrees.

“I think we made them aware that we weren’t going to hit on the field tomorrow,” Rojas said.

A steady rain began about 11 a.m. Thursday and was forecast to last all afternoon. The matchup between deGrom and Philadelph­ia’s Zach Eflin was called off about 50 minutes before the 12:10 p.m. EDT start.

New York reschedule­d the rainout as part of a doublehead­er on June 25 at 4:10 p.m. Both games will be scheduled for seven innings as part of pandemic rules.

Last Sunday’s game was suspended after a wait of 2 hours, 10 minutes and will

be continued as part of a day-night doublehead­er on Aug. 3. Tuesday’s game against the Phillies was rained out and made up as part of a doublehead­er the Mets swept the following day.

Adding the opening three-game series at Washington that was put off because of a coronaviru­s outbreak among the Nationals, the Mets have played a major league-low eight games. They have a stretch of 16 games in 15 days from June 11-25, including a pair of doublehead­ers.

“I don’t think it will be the first time ever that we’ll be facing something like that,” Rojas said. “Right now we can take advantage of the seven-inning games when you play a doublehead­er. It comes in handy this rule.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

RHP Carlos Carrasco threw 65 pitches over four

innings on Wednesday at Port St. Lucie, Florida, with Rojas watching on a live feed. Rojas said the next step is for Carrasco to throw five innings, perhaps against batters. Obtained from Cleveland in January along with SS Francisco Lindor, Carrasco has been sidelined by soreness in his pitching elbow since spring training. … 3B J.D. Davis (bruised left hand) could be activated from the IL when eligible on Saturday. “The pain has diminished a lot,” Rojas said.

UP NEXT

Phillies: Eflin (0-0) was pushed back to Friday’s series opener against St. Louis and Carlos Martinez (0-2) in place of Matt Moore (0-0), who will instead start Saturday — a game the Phillies had not announced a starter for. Aaron Nola (0-1) starts Sunday.

Mets: DeGrom (0-1) was reschedule­d to start Friday, with LHP Joey Lucchesi (0-0) to follow on Saturday and Stroman (1-0) on Sunday.

 ?? Sarah Stier / Getty Images ?? Rain falls at Citi Field before the postponeme­nt of the game between the Philadelph­ia Phillies and the New York Mets on Thursday.
Sarah Stier / Getty Images Rain falls at Citi Field before the postponeme­nt of the game between the Philadelph­ia Phillies and the New York Mets on Thursday.
 ?? Seth Wenig / Associated Press ?? Members of the Philadelph­ia Phillies staff retrieve some gear during a rain delay before a game between the New York Mets at Citi Field on Thursday. The game was postponed due to rain.
Seth Wenig / Associated Press Members of the Philadelph­ia Phillies staff retrieve some gear during a rain delay before a game between the New York Mets at Citi Field on Thursday. The game was postponed due to rain.
 ?? Sarah Stier / Getty Images ?? The Mets’ Jacob deGrom looks on after coming off the mound during the eighth inning against the Marlins at Citi Field on Saturday.
Sarah Stier / Getty Images The Mets’ Jacob deGrom looks on after coming off the mound during the eighth inning against the Marlins at Citi Field on Saturday.

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