Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Mets defeat Braves, 4-2, with DeGrom back on mound

New York beats Atlanta, 4-2, in doublehead­er opener

- By JAKE SEINER

Jacob deGrom shouldered the load for New York in his return from another injury scare, pitching one-hit ball over five scoreless innings as the Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 4-2 Monday to open a doublehead­er.

DeGrom (7-2) didn’t allow a hit in the seven-inning game until Mets outfielder­s misplayed a fly ball with two outs in the fifth, letting it fall for a ground-rule double. DeGrom threw 70 pitches, 15 of them over 100 mph, with two walks and six strikeouts — a comfort for fans concerned about New York’s ace after his last start was cut short by shoulder soreness.

Jeff McNeil came off the injured list and singled as a pinchhitte­r for deGrom during New York’s three-run fifth inning. He scored on Dominic Smith’s threerun double.

Ozzie Albies hit a tworun homer off reliever Seth Lugo for the Braves, who had won three of four but were playing their second doublehead­er in two days. Kyle Muller (0-1) pitched one-hit ball over four innings, leaving with a 1-0 deficit in his first big league start.

Mets closer Edwin Díaz finished up the two-hitter, pitching the seventh for his 15th save in 16 chances.

DeGrom has thrown 30 consecutiv­e scoreless innings, 2 2/3 shy of R.A. Dickey’s franchise record set in 2012. His 0.50 ERA is the lowest by a pitcher through 12 starts in major league history. Opponents are hitting .113 against him, the lowest average against any pitcher in a 12-game span since at least 1901, with a minimum 70 innings.

The two-time NL Cy Young Award winner came out firing in his first start following his 33rd birthday, after his previous two outings were cut short by arm trouble. The right-hander was pulled after three perfect innings against the Cubs last Wednesday with shoulder soreness, and he left the outing prior to that June 11 against San Diego with flexor tendinitis in his right arm.

He had a clean MRI and threw a pain-free bullpen in recent days, giving the Mets confidence he could pitch on his standard four days of rest.

DeGrom put nervy New York fans at ease by striking out Ronald Acuña Jr. with a 100 mph fastball to start the game. He struck out two during a perfect first inning and has retired 34 consecutiv­e first-inning hitters, the most in the majors since at least 1961.

DeGrom has thrown 154 pitches at least 100 mph this season. That’s most in baseball among starting pitchers — Tampa Bay’s Shane McClanahan was second entering Monday with 14.

DeGrom snagged a hardhit comebacker by Guillermo Heredia and walked Muller and Heredia, but he was otherwise overpoweri­ng the first four innings.

Smith’s fly dropped on the warning track in the fifth between center fielder Albert Almora Jr. and left fielder Dominic Smith. The outfielder­s appeared to miscommuni­cate on the catchable ball, which bounced over the wall for a groundrule double.

Heredia was on first for Smith’s fly and would have scored if the ball didn’t skip out of play. DeGrom stranded both runners by inducing a popup from pinch-hitter Pablo Sandoval.

DeGrom thinks he injured his shoulder batting, raising speculatio­n he might not swing. After fouling off a bunt attempt in the second, deGrom took a cut with two runners on. It didn’t look like a full-effort hack, though, and he popped up easily to leftcenter field.

The lefty-hitting deGrom’s average dropped to .407. He has six RBIs this season compared to four earned runs allowed.

Muller let the Mets take a 1-0 lead in the first when he walked Jonathan Villar and later let him score from third on a wild pitch. He was sharp after that, and the only hit he allowed bounced off center fielder Heredia’s glove in a dubious scoring decision.

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 ?? KATHY WILLENS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom delivers during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Monday, June 21, 2021, in New York.
KATHY WILLENS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom delivers during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Monday, June 21, 2021, in New York.

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