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Wilson backs Wheeler, closes out Mets’ win

Frazier’s two doubles drive in all 3 Mets runs

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Justin Wilson watched Mets first baseman Pete Alonso dive for Ketel Marte’s line drive and thought maybe the game was over. Then Alonso smothered the ball, and nobody at Citi Field was sure what the Polar Bear would do next.

“Your mind goes a mile a minute in that situation,” third baseman Todd Frazier said.

On days when closer Seth Lugo can’t pitch, New York will take its saves any way it can.

Zack Wheeler pitched onerun ball over seven innings, Wilson navigated four difficult outs for his first save since April and the Mets beat the Arizona Diamondbac­ks 3-2 Tuesday night.

New York has taken the first two games in this key fourgame set between NL playoff contenders. Arizona had won 11 of 14 and opened the day 21/2 games behind the Chicago Cubs for the second wild card.

Frazier drove a pair of runscoring doubles for the Mets, who began the day four games behind the Cubs.

“Right now, we have to win that day,” manager Mickey Cal

laway said. “We’ll do anything to do that.”

With Lugo unavailabl­e after a two-out save Monday, Wilson got his first save try since April 2, when he recorded five outs to finish off Miami. The left-hander allowed two singles in the ninth before Marte hit a one-out rocket toward Alonso, who knocked the ball down, stepped on first, disregarde­d the runner heading for second and instead tried to backpick the lead man at third.

His throw there was too late, leaving Wilson to face Wilmer Flores — a former Met who holds the record for walk-off hits at Citi Field. Wilson struck him out to wrap up his second save.

“Everybody was thinking it would be a great story and a great ending, but it wasn’t,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said.

Callaway commended Alonso’s decision to throw to third, preventing that runner from scoring the tying run. Frazier said Alonso should have tried to tag the runner at first before stepping on the bag, but he was glad the throw came his way, too.

Former Mets closer Edwin Diaz was warming in the bullpen during the ninth but did not pitch after a pair of stunning blown saves last week, including a game in Washington when his meltdown capped the Nationals’ seven-run ninth inning rally.

Callaway cited those struggles as the reason Wilson was asked for four outs, even on a day when the veteran lefty didn’t have his best stuff.

“He just kind of willed that game, that save,” Callaway said.

Diamondbac­ks rookie Zac Gallen (3-5) pitched three-run ball over six innings, becoming the second NL pitcher to begin his career with 14 consecutiv­e starts allowing three earned runs or fewer. Montreal’s Steve Rogers had 18 such consecutiv­e outings in 1973.

Eduardo Escobar homered off reliever Brad Brach and drove in two for Arizona. He has 112 RBIS.

Wheeler (11-7) struck out seven and allowed seven hits and two walks. The right-hander, set to become a free agent after the season, has a 1.50 ERA over his past three starts.

Gallen struck out nine, including three each against All-stars Jeff Mcneil and Alonso atop the Mets batting order. Gallen is the first pitcher to strike out Mcneil three times in a game. He has a 2.66 ERA this season.

“I thought he was fantastic outside of a mistake or two,” Lovullo said. “He was pounding the zone.”

Big city drama

Before the game, Mets starter Noah Syndergaar­d said it was “unfortunat­e” his complaints to New York’s front office and coaching staff about catcher Wilson Ramos were made public and denied any role in leaking the conversati­ons. He said he would be fine with pitching to Ramos going forward. The New York Post reported on Syndergaar­d’s frustratio­ns Monday.

Trainer’s room Diamondbac­ks: RHP Taijuan Walker (Tommy John surgery) threw a 14-pitch bullpen.

Mets: New York recalled RHP Chris Mazza from Triple-a Syracuse.

 ?? Mike Stobe / Getty Images ?? Zack Wheeler struck out seven and allowed seven hits and two walks in seven innings to get the win for the Mets against the Diamondbac­ks.
Mike Stobe / Getty Images Zack Wheeler struck out seven and allowed seven hits and two walks in seven innings to get the win for the Mets against the Diamondbac­ks.
 ?? Kathy Willens / Associated Press ?? the mets’ todd frazier watches his fourth-inning rbi double in tuesday night’s game against the diamondbac­ks. Catcher Alex Avila is behind the plate for Arizona. frazier also doubled home two runs for the mets in the second inning.
Kathy Willens / Associated Press the mets’ todd frazier watches his fourth-inning rbi double in tuesday night’s game against the diamondbac­ks. Catcher Alex Avila is behind the plate for Arizona. frazier also doubled home two runs for the mets in the second inning.

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