The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Darvish, Baez lead Cubs past Mets

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NEW YORK — Yu Darvish pitched eight masterful innings, Javier Baez homered and drove in three runs, and the Chicago Cubs topped the New York Mets 52 Tuesday night to take the opener of a pivotal threegame series in the National League wildcard race.

Baez and Addison Russell each hit a tworun homer off Marcus Stroman. Both middle infielders finished with three hits, and Baez had an eventful game all over the field.

The flashy shortstop made a tough grab to thwart a potential New York rally, contribute­d three extrabase hits and a walk on a perfect night at the plate — and was thrown out twice being overaggres­sive on the bases.

Pete Alonso hit his 42nd home run for the Mets, becoming the first rookie in 81 years to break his team’s season record. J.D. Davis also went deep, with two outs in the ninth against Brandon Kintzler.

New York dropped its fourth straight, all at home, and fell three games behind Chicago for the second NL wild card. Philadelph­ia began the night one game back of the Cubs, who trailed firstplace St. Louis by three games in the NL Central.

Darvish (56) allowed five hits, struck out seven and issued one walk — his first in six starts since his last one on July 23. Todd Frazier drew a free pass on four pitches leading off the fifth, ending a streak of 142 batters without a walk for the Japanese righthande­r.

Stroman (712) was handed a 10 lead but gave it right back when Russell connected in the fifth. Kris Bryant doubled to start the sixth and Baez hit an oppositefi­eld homer to right.

After a strong start, Stroman yielded four runs and six hits in six innings. The righthande­r, who grew up on Long Island about 50 miles from Citi Field, is 11 in five starts with the Mets since arriving from Toronto in a trade. He exited his previous outing with hamstring tightness, but showed no ill effects.

Alonso homered on the first pitch from Darvish in the fourth, a nodoubt drive to the opposite field that soared far beyond the fence in right.

The big first baseman raised his right arm and index finger as he began rounding the bases, then flashed a bright smile in the dugout before coming out for a curtain call. He set the Mets mark with 31 games to spare.

Todd Hundley in 1996 and Carlos Beltran a decade later hit 41 homers for New York.

In July, Alonso won the AllStar Home Run Derby in Cleveland.

Johnny Rizzo was the previous major league rookie to claim sole possession of his club’s home run record when he hit 23 for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1938. Rizzo’s franchise mark was matched by Hall of Famer and former Mets broadcaste­r Ralph Kiner in 1946.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cubs: 1B Anthony Rizzo sat out his second consecutiv­e game after leaving Saturday’s loss to Washington with tightness in his back. If he is able to return against the Mets, it would most likely be in Thursday’s finale, Epstein said. … AllStar catcher Willson Contreras (strained right hamstring) was set to catch Jon Lester’s side session and is getting closer to a return from the injured list, perhaps early next month. Mets: OF Brandon Nimmo was scheduled to play nine innings in his latest rehab game for TripleA Syracuse, and hopefully five innings Wednesday. Nimmo has been on the injured list since May 21 with a bulging disk in his neck. … 2B Robinson Cano (torn left hamstring) took batting practice and worked out on the field. He appears to be progressin­g ahead of schedule in his recovery. … Manager Mickey Callaway said reliever Edwin Diaz was going to throw off a mound before the game and that would determine if he was available. Diaz exited his outing Saturday night with tightness in his back and neck area.

UP NEXT

Cubs righthande­r Kyle Hendricks (99, 3.20 ERA) pitches Wednesday night against Noah Syndergaar­d (96, 3.71 ERA). Both threw shutout ball to win last time out. Syndergaar­d has posted a careerbest eight consecutiv­e quality starts.

 ?? Kathy Willens / Associated Press ?? Javier Baez of the Cubs watches his tworun home run during the sixth inning of Tuesday’s game against the Mets in New York.
Kathy Willens / Associated Press Javier Baez of the Cubs watches his tworun home run during the sixth inning of Tuesday’s game against the Mets in New York.
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