The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Marlins beat the Mets, win series

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MIAMI — Jorge Alfaro hit a tiebreakin­g RBI single in the eighth inning and the Miami Marlins beat the New York Mets 4-2 on Thursday, taking three of four from the sagging NL East leaders.

New York has lost six of eight overall and is 2-4 since its big trade-deadline acquisitio­n, Javier Baez, made his debut. Baez went 0 for 5 with five strikeouts on Thursday and is hitting .160 (4 for 25) with the Mets.

“Javi is a free swinger. That’s something we know we can probably work on and get better at,” Mets manager Luis Rojas said. “He’s going to be out there taking hacks. It’s a fight between him and the pitcher and those are the type of swings he takes.”

New York’s underwhelm­ing stretch has allowed Philadelph­ia and Atlanta to creep closer in the division race. The Phillies entered Thursday trailing the Mets by 11⁄2 games and host New

York in a three-game series this weekend.

“There are ups and downs in these seasons,” Mets outfielder Michael Conforto said. “We flush it when we lose. Obviously, this wasn’t the way we wanted this series to go. You get into the clubhouse, we flush it. We’re going to be upset for a little bit but we get on the plane, go to Philly and it’s out of our minds when we get there.”

Miguel Rojas drew a one-out walk against Jeurys Familia (5-2) and advanced to second on Jazz Chisholm’s single. Alfaro’s line drive to right scored Rojas, whose slide eluded catcher James McCann’s tag. Lewis Brinson followed with a two-run double.

“When I got to home plate I tried to look for a pitch to hit the other way,” Alfaro said. “Just play for the team. That’s what I was looking for.”

Ross Detwiler (2-1) got the final two outs in the top of the eighth.

Brandon Drury had a two-out RBI single in the ninth for New York, but Anthony Bender retired Albert Almora Jr. for the final out and his second save.

“To get three out of four against the Mets, who are in first place and a really good ballclub, was really impressive,” Marlins acting manager James Rowson said. “The players in that clubhouse need to be proud of themselves for what they did today.”

Rowson is filling in for Don Mattingly, who is away from the team because he tested positive for COVID-19.

New York stranded 15 baserunner­s and wasted the best start by Rich Hill since the Mets acquired him from Tampa Bay. Hill allowed three hits and one unearned run in five innings.

“We haven’t been on time with the fastball,” Rojas said. “It hasn’t been typical of these guys to be late. We have to have a better fastball mentality as a team.”

Jonathan Villar’s RBI single against Marlins reliever David Hess tied it in the sixth. Hess was lifted with the bases loaded and Paul Campbell retired Dominic Smith on a flyball to left.

Campbell returned Tuesday after serving an 80game suspension for violating baseball’s performanc­e-enhancing drug policy.

Miami starter Braxton Garrett pitched five scoreless innings. Recalled from Triple-A Jacksonvil­le before the game, Garrett allowed five hits, struck out six and walked four.

Chisholm had an RBI single in the third for the Marlins after Miguel Rojas hit an opposite-field single, advanced to second on right fielder Michael Conforto’s fielding error and stole third.

Garrett escaped a basesloade­d jam with no out in the first by striking out J.D. Davis and Baez and retiring Conforto on a flyball to center. Garrett also struck out Baez with two on to end the fifth.

ODD DOUBLE PLAY

The Mets turned an unconventi­onal double play in the seventh. With Brian Anderson at second and Joe Panik at first, Miami’s Bryan

De La Cruz hit a liner that New York shortstop Baez allowed to bounce. Baez threw to second and retired Panik on the force. Anderson couldn’t stray too far from second, anticipati­ng Baez would have caught the liner, and ended up in a rundown between second and third. Baez received third baseman J.D. Davis’s throw and tagged out Anderson.

SHOWCASING IN HOMETOWN

Almora, a native of nearby Hialeah, made his first start since June 26 and impressed family and friends with a 3-for-5 performanc­e at the plate. The Mets center fielder also made a diving catch of pinch hitter Alex Jackson’s sinking liner in the fifth.

ROSTER MOVE

The Marlins designated RHP Austin Pruitt for assignment to clear the roster spot for Garrett. Pruitt and De La Cruz were acquired by Miami in a trade with the Houston Astros for RHP Yimi Garcia on July 28.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: OF Brandon Nimmo (hamstring) was not in the starting lineup. Nimmo walked as a pinch-hitter in the sixth.

UP NEXT

Mets: RHP Marcus Stroman (7-10, 2.80 ERA) will start the opener of a threegame series at Philadelph­ia on Friday.

Marlins: RHP Sandy Alcantara (6-9, 3.12) will make his 23rd start of the season in the series opener Friday at Colorado.

 ?? Lynne Sladky / Associated Press ?? New York Mets relief pitcher Jeurys Familia walks to the dugout after being relieved in the eighth inning against the Miami Marlins on Thursday in Miami. The Marlins won 4-2.
Lynne Sladky / Associated Press New York Mets relief pitcher Jeurys Familia walks to the dugout after being relieved in the eighth inning against the Miami Marlins on Thursday in Miami. The Marlins won 4-2.

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