Albany Times Union

Walker, Mets cruise past Nationals

Starter pitches 7 scoreless innings; N.Y. has now won nine series and split one

- By Ben Nuckols Associated Press Washington

Taijuan Walker stood astride Juan Soto after tagging him out during a collision at third base that the Washington Nationals slugger felt was more violent than it needed to be.

Walker and the New York Mets are punishing the NL East.

Walker pitched seven innings of no-fuss, scoreless ball, and the Mets remained unbeaten in 10 series this season, cruising past the sloppy Nationals 4-1 on Thursday.

The burly right-hander tagged Soto at third after the Nationals’ best hitter made an elementary baserunnin­g gaffe, getting himself into a rundown after Josh Bell hit a grounder to the left side. Soto slid into Walker’s forearm a few feet in front of the bag and argued for an obstructio­n call, but Walker already had the ball when Soto got there.

“It was unexpected. I got a little mad because it was a rundown and I didn’t think he was going to slide into me,” Walker said. “Smart play, I guess, the guy was going to second, but in the moment I wasn’t too happy about it.”

After tagging Soto, Walker threw wildly to second base, and right fielder Starling Marte threw back to third to nail Bell and end the Nationals’ best chance to rally.

“Things like that, when we’re behind like that, those are not good baserunnin­g decisions,” Washington manager Dave Martinez said. “We need to make better decisions.”

Mark Canha went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBIS for the first-place Mets, who took two of three from the last-place Nationals. New York has won nine series and split one, and hasn’t lost two straight games in a month.

“We have a hitter of the day. We give the award out when we come in,” Canha said. “Today it was me, and then, what’s cool about this team is, I feel like, I’m pretty sure all our hitters have won the award at some point this year. … Someone always is the hero, and that’s been the coolest part of this year.”

Walker (1-0) allowed three hits, walked one and threw 85 pitches in the longest of his four starts this season, which was interrupte­d by a stint on the injured list with right shoulder bursitis.

Seth Lugo struck out two in the eighth and Edwin Diaz allowed Soto’s two-out homer in the ninth before retiring Bell to complete the four-hitter.

 ?? Alex Brandon / Associated Press ?? Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker, left, makes the tag on the Nationals' Juan Soto on a fielder's choice on Thursday.
Alex Brandon / Associated Press Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker, left, makes the tag on the Nationals' Juan Soto on a fielder's choice on Thursday.
 ?? Alex Brandon / Associated Press ?? The Mets’ Edwin Diaz allowed a two-out homer in the ninth before retiring the last batter to complete the four-hitter.
Alex Brandon / Associated Press The Mets’ Edwin Diaz allowed a two-out homer in the ninth before retiring the last batter to complete the four-hitter.

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