Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Gausman outpitched by Wheeler

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NEW YORK — Kevin Gausman was outpitched in his Braves debut by a blossoming Zack Wheeler, and the New York Mets won 3- 0 on Saturday night to stop Atlanta’s five- game winning streak.

Rookie second baseman Jeff McNeil went 4 for 4, and Austin Jackson had an RBI infield single as the Mets halted a four- game skid. They improved to 4- 11 against Atlanta this year and won for only the 10th time in their last 34 home games.

Pitching against his hometown team, Wheeler ( 6- 6) matched a season high with nine strikeouts over seven innings of three- hit ball and extended his shutout streak to 17 innings.

The 28- year- old right- hander has won four consecutiv­e starts for the first time in his career — immediatel­y after going 13 outings in a row without a win, marking the longest such streak by a Mets starter in 20 years.

Bobby Wahl and Robert Gsellman finished the five- hitter, with Gsellman getting four fast outs ( all on ground- ers to McNeil) for his sixth save.

After taking early infield work Saturday afternoon before batting practice, New York ( 45- 63) put together a rare game of first- rate defense to delight a crowd of 36,946 that showed up eager to receive Noah Syndergaar­d as Thor bobblehead­s.

Wheeler’s long- awaited emergence after missing the 2015- 16 seasons recovering from Tommy John surgery was one reason the struggling Mets held onto him at the non- waiver trade deadline. They hope he’ll be a big part of a major turnaround next season, and Wheeler was certainly on his game in his first outing since staying put Tuesday, firing 98- 99 mph heat as he fanned his first three batters for the first time in his career.

Atlanta, on the other hand, made an aggressive move to acquire Gausman ( 5- 9) from the Orioles in an effort to bolster its rotation for a tight race atop the NL East. The right- hander, drafted fourth overall out of LSU in 2012, was charged with three runs and six hits over five- plus innings during his first profession­al start outside the Baltimore organizati­on.

McNeil’s double set up Amed Rosario’s run- scoring grounder in the second before Gausman gave up three straight singles to start the sixth and was pulled. Jackson drove in a run with a single off the foot of reliever Shane Carle, and Kevin Plawecki added a shallow sacrifice fly.

LOOKING AHEAD

Atlanta planned to start left- handers Max Fried and Sean Newcomb in Tuesday’s doublehead­er at Washington, manager Brian Snitker said. Fried tossed a scoreless eighth inning out of the bullpen, working his way out of a first- and- third jam. Newcomb ( 10- 5) will be on eight days’ rest after throwing 134 pitches last Sunday, when he fell one out short of a nohitter against the Dodgers. … Matt Harvey is not scheduled to pitch against his former Mets teammates when Cincinnati visits Citi Field for a three- game series beginning Monday. Harvey started the nightcap of Saturday’s doublehead­er in Washington and got hit hard.

 ?? Mike Stobe / Getty Images ?? The Mets’ Jeff McNeil advances to third base on Austin Jackson’s single in the eighth inning Saturday against the Braves.
Mike Stobe / Getty Images The Mets’ Jeff McNeil advances to third base on Austin Jackson’s single in the eighth inning Saturday against the Braves.

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