The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

DeGrom suffers hard-luck loss

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NEW YORK — Jacob deGrom took his latest hard-luck loss in a recordsett­ing season, getting outpitched by Jose Urena as the Miami Marlins beat the New York Mets 5-3 on Tuesday night.

In a close race for the NL Cy Young Award despite his pedestrian record, deGrom (8-9) gave up only Lewis Brinson’s two-run double in seven stellar innings. The right-hander allowed three hits and struck out nine, his major league-low ERA climbing just a tick from 1.68 to 1.71.

After his outing was pushed back two days because of rain, deGrom held his opponent to fewer than four runs for the 26th straight start — breaking a big-league mark set by King Cole in 1910 with the Cubs.

But in a recurring theme, all the Mets could muster at the plate was Michael Conforto’s solo homer off Urena (6-12) and Kevin Plawecki’s two-run shot against Drew Steckenrid­er with two outs in the ninth.

Conforto has homered in three consecutiv­e games for the first time in his career.

JT Riddle came off the bench and homered into the right-field upper deck in his first at-bat for Miami since returning from a sore left wrist. After missing five games, Riddle connected in the eighth against reliever Anthony Swarzak, who made his first appearance since Aug. 3. The righthande­r was recently activated from the disabled list after missing time with shoulder inflammati­on.

Miami got three straight hits off Robert Gsellman to start the ninth, including an RBI triple by Brian Anderson and Derek Dietrich’s run-scoring double.

Urena permitted one run and four hits in 61⁄3 innings.

Brinson doubled off the center-field fence with two outs in the fourth. After that, deGrom set down his final 10 batters. But he is 0-2 in four starts this season against the last-place Marlins.

Mets third baseman Todd Frazier was ejected after the sixth by plate umpire Dan Bellino

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: 3B David Wright took live batting practice on the field as the Mets’ captain tries to complete his comeback from a string of debilitati­ng injuries.

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