The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Cards top Mets in first game of DH

- By Ben Walker

NEW YORK >> For a team that’s historical­ly been known for pitching, speed and defense, these St. Louis Cardinals sure are hitting a lot of home runs lately. Especially Jedd Gyorko. Gyorko connected again, launching a two-run drive off Noah Syndergaar­d that sent the Cardinals over the New York Mets 3-2 Tuesday in the first game of a doublehead­er.

Gyorko homered for the sixth time in eight games, giving him 13 this season.

“He’s amazing. He’s doing a great job,” manager Mike Matheny said. “He’s an interestin­g player. I don’t think people realize how good he is.”

The Cardinals lead the NL in home runs with 137, matching last year’s total. The last time they led the league was 1998, the Elias Sports Bureau said, when Mark McGwire hit 70 of their 223.

No one on the Cardinals is among the league leaders in home runs, but eight players have reached double digits.

“We have a lot of guys with 20-plus potential,” Matheny said. “Not every team can say that.”

St. Louis has homered in 16 straight games, its best streak since a teamrecord 19-game string in 2006.

The Mets played at home for the first time since the All-Star break and lost in a matchup of NL wild-card contenders. Citi Field was nearly empty at the start, a day after a rainout forced the twinbill.

New York lost despite throwing out three runners on the bases and manager Terry Collins winning a pair of replay challenges. The Mets have alternated wins and losses for the last 11 games.

“I don’t know how many times I got to say it, this is crunch time,” Collins said. “Say whatever you want, this is the time where we got to win games, string them together, win eight out of 10.”

Carlos Martinez (10-6) gave up a two-run homer to Rene Rivera and left after the fifth inning with a 3-2 lead. Three relievers finished, with Seung Hwan Oh getting his fifth save in six chances.

Curtis Granderson led off the Mets ninth with a single but was thrown out trying to tag up on Yoenis Cespedes’ drive that Tommy Pham caught in deep center field.

Syndergaar­d (9-5) has won only one of his last five starts. The All-Star had a tough sequence in the second — he got hit in the lower right leg by Pham’s one-hop single to load the bases, then made a wild, off-balance throw home on Martinez’s comebacker to let a run score.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Greg Garcia (35) reacts after tagging out New York Mets’ Curtis Granderson (3) on a double play after Yoenis Cespedes flew out to center field during the ninth inning of the first game of a baseball doublehead­er on...
KATHY WILLENS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Greg Garcia (35) reacts after tagging out New York Mets’ Curtis Granderson (3) on a double play after Yoenis Cespedes flew out to center field during the ninth inning of the first game of a baseball doublehead­er on...

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