The Record (Troy, NY)

Walker dominates Marlins, Lindor homers as Mets win 3-2

- By SCOTT ORGERA

NEW YORK (AP) » Taijuan Walker retired 18 in a row and pitched into the seventh inning, Francisco Lindor homered for the second straight game and the New York Mets beat the Miami Marlins 3-2 Saturday.

The Mets have won three straight and five of six, earning their NL-best 44th victory and improving to a season-high 21 games over .500.

Walker (5-2) pitched onerun ball and struck out nine over 6 2/3 innings in front of a large crowd on an unseasonab­ly cool and breezy day. Jon Berti singled to lead off the game and stole a base in each of the next two at-bats, but the speedster was stranded as the right-hander fanned the side.

With napkins, hot dog wrappers and other garbage fluttering around the field, Walker blew the Marlins away with a dizzying mix of four-seamers, sinkers, sliders and a particular­ly tough splitter.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. walked against Walker in the seventh, stole second and scored on Avisail Garcia’s double. Walker was charged with two hits and a walk.

For the second consecutiv­e game, Lindor homered with his mother and several other family members in attendance. With one out in the third, Lindor drove Braxton Garrett’s 2-2 fastball over the left-center field wall to score Starling Marte and give the Mets a 3-0 advantage. Lindor pointed toward his family as he crossed home plate, pumping his fist several times.

Lindor’s mother, Maria Serrano, visited Citi Field on Friday for the first time since he was acquired from Cleveland in January 2021 and witnessed her son club a three-run homer. He has driven in six in the first two games of the series and has 51 RBIs this season.

Garrett (1-2) allowed three runs on five hits and two walks in four innings.

Walker has allowed two runs in 12 2/3 innings over his last two starts, fanning 19.

Jeff McNeil singled home Mark Canha to put New York on the board in the second.

Drew Smith replaced Walker in the seventh and retired all four batters he faced, striking out three.

Edwin Diaz notched his 14th save in 17 chances in an eventful ninth. Berti walked to lead off, stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error by catcher Tomas Nido. Chisholm then fanned looking and was ejected by home plate umpire Adam Beck after arguing the call.

Diaz struck out Jorge Soler before Garrett Cooper singled home Berti to cut the lead to one. Cooper then stole second but was stranded when Garcia flailed at strike three to end the game.

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