Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Matz K’s 11, as Mets top Giants in extras

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SAN FRANCISCO — Steven Matz struck out a career- high 11 batters and the New York Mets went on to beat the San Francisco Giants 2- 1 in 11 innings on Saturday.

Wilmer Flores doubled to left off Giants reliever Hunter Strickland ( 3- 4) to lead off the 11th. He went to third when Jay Bruce grounded out to second against the shift, and scored on Todd Frazier’s fly ball to left.

Jerry Blevins ( 2- 2) pitched a scoreless 10th and Mets closer Robert Gsellman worked the 11th for his ninth save.

Brandon Nimmo made a diving catch in right field, robbing Austin Slater of a hit to end the game.

The Mets have won six of their last seven games at AT& T Park.

Slater was 2 for 5 and Evan Longoria homered for the Giants.

Longoria hit his 15th home run leading off the bottom of the fourth on a 2- 1 sinker Matz left over the heart of the plate.

Tomas Nido was 2 for 4 with an RBI double off Gi- ants starter Derek Holland in the fifth.

Holland gave up one run in six innings of three- hit ball in which he walked three.

Matz gave up one run in seven innings of three- hit ball.

After Longoria’s home run, the Mets held the Giants to one hit over the next innings.

They didn’t advance a runner into scoring position over that stretch until 35year- old outfielder Hunter Pence, who reached on a one- out walk off Blevins in the 10th and stole second with Joe Panik up with two outs.

Blevins got Panik to fly out to left.

The beleaguere­d Mets bullpen combined for four shutout innings of no- hit ball. Going into Saturday, Mets relievers were tagged for 26 earned runs in their last 11 innings, for a 21.27 ERA over that stretch.

LEFT OUT

Left- handed hitting infielder Jeff McNeil sat out of Saturday’s starting lineup against the left- handed Hol- land. Manager Mickey Callaway said he’ll rest other left- handed hitters during a stretch in which New York facs left- handed starters in three of its next four games. The Mets have faced 37 lefty starters, matching their 2017 total. They’re 15- 22 vs. southpaw starters.

ADDED ON

The Mets recalled righthande­d pitchers Tim Peterson and Eric Hanhold from Triple- A Las Vegas. More call- ups are expected to trickle in. “It’s going to be a September with a lot of players and a lot of moving parts,” manager Mickey Callaway said. ... The Giants recalled right- handed pitcher Ray Black from Triple- A Sacramento. More September call- ups are expected in time for a three- game series in Colorado, which starts Monday, manager Bruce Bochy said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Giants: SS Brandon Crawford was out of the lineup for a second straight day with a sore left knee, among other minor ailments, manager Bruce Bochy said. Crawford’s playing status is day- to- day.

 ?? Jeff Chiu / Associated Press ?? New York Mets’ Wilmer Flores, right, hits a double in front of San Francisco Giants catcher Nick Hundley during the first inning in San Francisco on Saturday. The Mets won 2- 1 in 11 innings.
Jeff Chiu / Associated Press New York Mets’ Wilmer Flores, right, hits a double in front of San Francisco Giants catcher Nick Hundley during the first inning in San Francisco on Saturday. The Mets won 2- 1 in 11 innings.

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