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Stroman’s 8 innings, key grab lift Mets

Pitcher allows one run, makes dazzling defensive play in win over Rockies

- By Dennis Georgatos

Marcus Stroman pitched eight innings of one-run ball and made a dazzling defensive play, catcher James Mccann threw out Trevor Story attempting to steal second for the final out and the New York Mets beat the Colorado Rockies 2-1 on Sunday.

J.D. Davis delivered an RBI single and Jeff Mcneil had an RBI groundout for the Mets, who have won five of their last six, including two of three at Coors Field this weekend.

Stroman (3-0) allowed three hits and struck out five. He also helped himself with a spectacula­r backhand play to start the eighth.

The nimble right-hander shuffled quickly off the mound to his right and reached behind his back with his glove to snag Josh Fuentes’ grounder. He threw off-balanced to first, and the ball rolled the final few feet into Pete Alonso’s glove just before Fuentes got to the base.

“It was all reaction, to be honest,” Stroman said. “I work in the weight room to keep my athleticis­m and when I’m out there, I just kind of let everything flow. I thought I was

going to catch it. I didn’t know and once I felt it in my hand, I already had my momentum going toward third.

“And I figured rather than just stopping and planting, I figure just get it over there as quick as possible. It worked out perfectly, and (Alonso) made a great stretch to get him.”

“Pitching and defense, you do those two things well and you’re going to be able to win a lot of games.” Mets manager Luis Rojas said. “I think we’re doing it well for the most part right now. But I think the more games we’ll play and the more we’re able to get out there, with the weather, the guys are going to be playing better and better.”

Charlie Blackmon had an RBI single for the Rockies, who have lost eight of nine.

Edwin Diaz earned his second save with a scoreless ninth, getting the last out as Story was tagged out by shortstop Francisco Lindor on the throw to second from Mccann.

“Diaz is a tough at-bat,” Story said. “I was trying to get into scoring position for (Blackmon) to where it wouldn’t take extra bases to score. I’d do it again for sure. But Mccann made a perfect throw and Lindor made a nice tag.”

Raimel Tapia singled off Stroman to start the bottom of the first, but the Mets’ pitcher induced a double-play grounder from the next batter, Ryan Mcmahon, and a popup from Story. He set the side down in order in four of the next five innings before Story doubled with one out in the seventh.

Blackmon followed with an RBI single, ending a streak of 142⁄3 innings in which Stroman had not allowed a run. Stroman closed out the seventh with strikeouts of C.J. Cron and Garrett Hampson.

Antonio Senzatela (1-3), who beat the Mets in his two previous starts against them, had another strong outing. He went

six innings and gave up two runs on five hits. He struck out four and walked none.

 ?? David Zalubowski / Associated Press ?? N.Y.’S Francisco Lindor, left, fields the throw from catcher James Mccann to nab Trevor Story stealing for the final out on Sunday.
David Zalubowski / Associated Press N.Y.’S Francisco Lindor, left, fields the throw from catcher James Mccann to nab Trevor Story stealing for the final out on Sunday.
 ?? Matthew Stockman / Getty Images ?? Marcus Stroman gave up three hits over eight innings for the Mets, who have won five of six.
Matthew Stockman / Getty Images Marcus Stroman gave up three hits over eight innings for the Mets, who have won five of six.

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