Hartford Courant

Syndergaar­d, Mets on track heading into Subway Series

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k Associated Press

NEWYORK— With four wins in five days, the New York Mets are riding some momentum into the Subway Series.

Noah Syndergaar­d allowed one hit in seven shutout innings, Todd Frazier homered and drove in four runs, and the Mets beat the Colorado Rockies 6-1 on Sunday for their13th victory in 16 home games.

Next stop, a trip to the Bronx for the first two matchups this season with the crosstown rival New York Yankees.

“I’m stoked for it,” rookie slugger Pete Alonso said.

Nolan Arenado grounded a leadoff single through the right side in the second for Colorado’s only hit until David Dahl doubled home a run with two outs in the ninth. Second baseman Adeiny Hechavarri­a ranged to his left and deflected Arenado’s grounder as he tried to make a sliding play, but was unable to come up with the ball.

That was all the Rockies mustered against Syndergaar­d (4-4).

“He was on. Fastball is 98, 99 with movement. We were late on that, and then we try to kind of cheat to it or get to it and he throws the changeup or the curveball,” Dahl said. “He had everything working.”

And he was pitching with a lead.

Frazier hit a three-run homer to left field in the first inning, tossing his lumber aside for flair.

“Yeah, that was one of those that you don’t feel off the bat. One of those nodoubters,” he said. “I was excited.”

New York has homered in 16 straight home games, setting a team record.

Frazier added an RBI double in the fifth off Jeff Hoffman (1-3).

“It’s hard to put a number on how valuable he is to this team,” Syndergaar­d said. “Just from a talent perspectiv­e to a leadership perspectiv­e, the energy that he brings day in and day out. It’s really a blessing to be his teammate.”

Carlos Gomez had a twoout RBI single in the fourth after Hechavarri­a swiped second, one of a season-best three stolen bases by the Mets — equaling their total from the previous 15 games.

J.D. Davis chased Hoffman with his first career triple in the fifth, knocking in a run with a drive that eluded a diving Dahl in center field following a poor route.

Making his 100th major league start, Syndergaar­d struck out seven and walked two for his first win in five outings since May 14.

“He was on cruise control ever since the first inning,” Frazier said.

Up and down during a disappoint­ing season, Syndergaar­d was coming off three consecutiv­e no-decisions. But he was finally at his fearsome best Sunday.

“He dominated,” Davis said. “It was pretty cool to watch.”

Syndergaar­d credited second- string catcher Tomas Nido and a mechanical tweak that made his four-seam fastball more deceptive.

“This is an encouragin­g outing, because that’s a really good team over there,” the right-hander said.

Mets manager Mickey Callaway said Syndergaar­d was tired after throwing 98 pitches because he kept hustling to cover first base on grounders to the right side.

“Yeah, I got my sprints in today,” Syndergaar­d said.

Jeurys Familia and Hector Santiago finished a twohitter that took a tidy 2 hours, 32 minutes. New York won two of three against the Rockies to complete a 4-2 homestand. New York (32-33) has won five straight home series and is 19-11 at Citi Field.

Trainer’s room

Mets: Robinson Cano went back on the 10-day injured list with tightness in his left quadriceps four days after returning to the lineup. The move is retroactiv­e to Thursday, after Cano aggravated the injury Wednesday night in his first game since May 22. Righthande­d reliever Tim Peterson was called up from Triple A Syracuse.

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