Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Wheeler gets first win since April

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NEW YORK — Zack Wheeler won for the first time since April 29, Michael Conforto homered and the New York Mets defeated the Washington Nationals, 7- 4 on Saturday.

Wilmer Flores, Jose Reyes and Kevin Plawecki each had two hits as the light- hitting Mets scored seven runs for the first time since June 24. New York came into the game last in the National League in batting average and was tied with San Diego for the thirdfewes­t runs scored in the majors.

Wheeler ( 3- 6) was brilliant for seven innings before tiring in the eighth in his longest outing since June 19, 2014. He struck out seven and allowed just one hit through the first five innings. The 28- year old right- hander opened the season with a victory against Miami on April 11 and then defeated the Padres two weeks later. The victory snapped a 13- start winless streak and was Wheeler’s first victory at Citi Field this season, despite allowing just 10 earned runs over his last 372⁄ innings at home.

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New York roughed up Austin Voth

( 0- 1), who was making his major league debut. After a quiet first inning that included the 26- year old right- hander striking out Mets leadoff hitter Brandon Nimmo on three pitches, Voth ran into immediate trouble in the second. Flores singled to lead off the frame and moved to second on a Plawecki single. Voth was unable to help his own cause, pausing for too long after fielding Jose Reyes’ chopper to throw out the still speedy infielder. Amed Rosario remained hot, singling through the right side to score Flores with the first run of the game.

Wheeler lofted a sacrifice fly and Nimmo drove in a run with a groundout to give New York a three- run lead.

The Mets reached Voth for four in the fifth, three coming on Conforto’s first home run since June 26. Voth, who did not pitch in his two prior stints with Washington allowed all seven runs and struck out three. He was the fourth starting pitcher to make his major league against the Mets, but was the first to suffer a loss.

Brandishin­g a fastball that touched 97 and an assortment of breaking pitches, Wheeler was able to keep Washington off- balance until the Nationals finally broke through on Bryce Harper’s RBI single in the sixth. New York manager Mickey Callaway left Wheeler in the game to face Harper again with a runner on in the eighth, and the right- hander struck out the slumping Harper on seven pitches. Harper finished 1 for 4 and has just two multi- hit games since June 9. The All- Star outfielder had a pregame meeting with manager Dave Martinez after Harper failed to run out a fifthinnin­g ground ball Friday.

After finding success against Harper, Wheeler wasn’t as lucky against Matt Adams. Adams lofted a fly ball to right field that appeared to carom off a fan’s hands and was played by Jose Bautista, who immediatel­y pointed in the fan’s direction. The play was ruled a home run and after a crew chief review, remained a home run, ending Wheeler’s day.

Jeurys Familia pitched a perfect for his 17th save in 21 chances.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Nationals: RHP Stephen Strasburg ( right shoulder inflammati­on) is scheduled for a rehab start Sunday for Single- A Potomac. Manager Dave Martinez indicated he hoped Strasburg would throw up to 85 pitches.

Mets: Infielder T. J. Rivera ( Tommy John surgery) was removed after five innings from a rehab game with Triple- A Las Vegas Friday with discomfort in his right arm. He is scheduled to undergo further testing .

 ?? Jim McIsaac / Getty Images ?? The Mets’ Zack Wheeler pitches in the sixth inning Saturday against the Nationals.
Jim McIsaac / Getty Images The Mets’ Zack Wheeler pitches in the sixth inning Saturday against the Nationals.

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