Albany Times Union

Stroman still sharp in Mets’ first win

Allows one run, robs Phillies of first 5-0 start since 1915

- By Rob Maaddi Philadelph­ia

Marcus Stroman tossed six sharp innings in his first start since 2019, Dominic Smith and Pete Alonso each hit a two-run homer and the New York Mets beat the Philadelph­ia Phillies 8-4 Tuesday night for their first win of the season.

Didi Gregorius hit a solo homer for Philadelph­ia, which sought its first 5-0 start since 1915.

After sitting out last year due to COVID -19 concerns, Stroman (1-0) didn’t miss a step. He allowed one run and three hits before giving way to a bullpen that wasted Jacob degrom’s masterful performanc­e a night earlier.

Phillies starter Chase Anderson (0-1) permitted two runs and two hits over five innings in his first start with his new team. Vince Velasquez struck out the side in the sixth but walked four batters in the seventh. All four scored as the Mets extended their lead to 6-1.

Brandon Nimmo drew the walk that forced in New York’s third run and chased Velasquez. Francisco Lindor hit a sacrifice fly off Brandon Kintzler to make it 4-1. Another run scored when Kevin Pillar stole home as Nimmo swiped second base and catcher J.T. Realmuto’s throw to second bounced off Gregorius’ glove. Michael Conforto’s RBI double tacked on another run.

Pinch-hitter Rhys Hoskins followed Adam Haseley’s double with an RBI single off Miguel Castro in the seventh. Castro escaped further trouble by retiring Bryce Harper on a deep drive to center with runners on second and third.

Trevor May pitched out of a jam with runners on second and third in the eighth, striking out Brad Miller and Roman Quinn.

Alonso connected off David Hale in the ninth, drawing “Let’s Go Mets!” chants from blueand-orange-clad

fans who made the trip to Philly.

The Mets opened their season Monday after a three-game series at Washington was postponed because of a coronaviru­s breakout among the Nationals.

Yard work

The Mets have hit 221 home runs in Citizens Bank Park since Philadelph­ia’s hitter-friendly ballpark opened in 2004. That’s the highest total by an opponent, 29 more than Atlanta.

Trainer’s room

Mets: 3B J.D. Davis exited after a 91 mph fastball hit his left hand in the second inning. X-rays were negative. He’s day to day with a bruise.

Phillies: LHP Jose Alvarado wasn’t available after pitching the previous two games. Alvarado earned the save Monday night when closer Hector Neris wasn’t available.

Up next

RHP Aaron Nola (0-0, 2.70 ERA) makes his second start for the Phillies, and LHP David Peterson takes the mound for the Mets on Wednesday afternoon.

 ?? Laurence Kesterson / Associated Press ?? New York Mets Dominic Smith, right, and Pete Alonso each hit a two run homer. Smith’s came in the fourth inning, Alonso’s in the ninth.
Laurence Kesterson / Associated Press New York Mets Dominic Smith, right, and Pete Alonso each hit a two run homer. Smith’s came in the fourth inning, Alonso’s in the ninth.

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