Connecticut Post (Sunday)

DeGrom whiffs 9 in row as Mets split with Rockies

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DENVER — Jacob deGrom struck out nine straight batters against Colorado on Saturday, falling one shy of matching Tom Seaver’s major league record.

He fell short of the record and nearly missed a win.

DeGrom finished with 14 strikeouts to lead the New York Mets over the Rockies 4- 3 in a doublehead­er opener.

German Marquez pitched a twohitter for his second career complete as the Rockies won the nightcap 7- 2, stopping a seven- game losing streak and the Mets’ four- game winning streak. Josh Fuentes broke open the game with a three- run homer in the fifth off Jacob Barnes.

DeGrom, a twotime NL Cy Young Award winner, wound up with a win when trailing at his final pitch, just the third time that has happened and the first since 2015.

Seaver set the consecutiv­e strikeouts record against San Diego on

April 22, 1970, fanning his final 10 batters in a 19- strikeout performanc­e.

“That would have been nice to reach but fell a little short,” deGrom said with a smile.

Coming off a 14- strikeout performanc­e in a 3- 0 loss to Philadelph­ia, deGrom became just the ninth pitcher to strike out as many as nine in a row.

“The fastball was the best weapon for him,” Mets manager Luis Rojas said. “It’s special. You don’t see that often. You talk about Jake getting better every year and he goes out there, and we talked about the challenge of the weather, so it’s a little bit of a different start. He makes an adjustment and does something special.”

The streak ended in the fifth inning, when the Rockies took a 3- 1 lead with three unearned runs, but the Mets rallied to win a series opener delayed a day by snow when pinch- hitter Jonathan Villar hit a tying double off Daniel Bard ( 0- 1) in the seventh inning and Dominic Smith had a sacrifice fly.

Pete Alonso had homered in the sixth to pull the Mets within a run.

By winning the opener of a doublehead­er of seven- inning games under coronaviru­s protocols, the Mets extended a winning streak to four for the first time since 2019. Joey Lucchesi ( 0- 1) allowed four hits and three runs over three innings in taking the loss in the second game.

DeGrom ( 1- 0) allowed three unearned runs and three hits in six innings and walked one, lowering his ERA to 0.45.

He started the streak with a called third strike against Josh Fuentes for the first out of the second inning, then got Sam Hillard and Dom Nunez swinging.

He struck out Chi Chi Gonzalez, Raimel Tapia and Ryan McMahon in the third, and Trevor Story, Charlie Blackmon and C. J. Cron in the fourth.

Fuentes grounded an 0- 1 pitch leading off the fifth and reached on a throwing error by second baseman Jeff McNeil, ending the streak.

“I would have liked to have fielded it, but my glove hit my leg,” deGrom said of Fuentes’ grounder. “That’s where we had him played. McNeil was there and he felt bad about it. I told him, ‘ Keep your head up,’ and we ended up winning the ballgame.”

Detroit reliever Tyler Alexander was the previous pitcher to strike out nine in a row, accomplish­ing the feat last Aug. 2 against Cincinnati.

Colorado took a 3- 1 lead against deGrom later in the fifth when Nunez hit an RBI triple, pinch- hitter Yonathan Daza hit a sacrifice fly and Tapia homered. All three runs were unearned because of McNeil’s error.

Despite deGrom’s 2.03 ERA in 79 starts since the start of the 2018 season coming in, New York was 37- 42 with him on the mound.

With nine strikeouts in a row, deGrom matched the New York Giants’ Mickey Welch against Cleveland on Aug. 28, 1884; San Diego’s Jake Peavy at Arizona on April 25, 2007; the Marlins’ Ricky Nolasco at Atlanta on Sept. 30, 2009; the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Aaron Harang against San Diego on April 13, 2012; Detroit’s Doug Fister against Kansas City on Sept. 27, 2012; Washington’s Max Scherzer against the Mets on Oct. 3, 2015; and Alexander.

DeGrom extended his road unbeaten streak to 17 with the 48th double- digit strikeout game for the twotime NL Cy Young Award winner.

 ?? Matthew Stockman / Getty Images ?? Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom delivers against the Rockies in the first game of Saturday’s doublehead­er.
Matthew Stockman / Getty Images Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom delivers against the Rockies in the first game of Saturday’s doublehead­er.
 ?? David Zalubowski / Associated Press ?? The Mets’ Pete Alonso hits a solo home run off Rockies reliever Mychal Givens during the sixth inning of the first game Saturday.
David Zalubowski / Associated Press The Mets’ Pete Alonso hits a solo home run off Rockies reliever Mychal Givens during the sixth inning of the first game Saturday.

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