Hartford Courant

After Mets lose Scherzer, Alonso HR drops Cards

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NEW YORK — There are two constants to the Mets’ season: injuries and wins.

They learned Thursday that Max Scherzer will join fellow ace Jacob degrom on the injured list for a lengthy stretch. Then New York wasted a ninth-inning lead against the St. Louis Cardinals and fell behind in the 10th.

Pete Alonso ended an afternoon of twists with a two-run homer into the left field second deck leading off the bottom of the 10th for a 7-6 victory that sent the Mets flying even before they headed to Colorado for the start of a six-game trip.

“We’re just a bunch of resiliant guys, and we’re gritty,” Alonso said after a 447-foot drive that was so emphatic he patted his chest five times with both hands before starting his trot. “When you get guys that are talented and love to win and are a group of tough men, you get games like this.”

New York took three of four from the Cardinals and at 26-14 is tied for the fourth-best 40-game start in Mets history. In a game with four lead changes, Jeff Mcneil had a tiebreakin­g, two-run single, three RBIS and made two snazzy catches.

The Mets said during the game that Scherzer had been diagnosed with a strained oblique muscle in his left side after leaving Wednesday night’s win following a pitch. Scherzer

is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks, another blow to a team that leads the NL East despite missing degrom, No. 5 starter Tylor Megill and catcher James Mccann to injuries, along with relievers Sean Reid-foley and Trevor May.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for guys that we’re talking about bringing in here,” manager Buck Showalter said. “Got some guys that will meet us in Denver and try to hold fort..”

Mcneil, hitting .400 with runners in scoring position, had a run-scoring infield groundout in the first and a two-run single in the fifth off Nick Wittgren that put the Mets ahead 5-3.

He climbed the wall in left-field foul territory to grab Paul Goldschmid­t’s seventh-inning sacrifice fly, pushed off with his right foot and threw to second to nab Brendan Donovan, who tried to tag up from first. Then, with a runner on first in the eighth, Mcneil made a sliding catch on a soft liner to deny Dylan Carlson and threw to second from his back.

“He’s the Flying Squirrel for a reason,” Alonso said.

Goldschmid­t had four RBIS for the banged-up Cardinals, who trailed 2-0 before rookie Juan Yepez homered in the second for the first of his three hits.

Goldschmid­t went deep in the third off Chris Bassitt and his RBI double gave St. Louis a 3-2 lead in the fifth but Brandon Nimmo’s RBI grounder tied the score in the bottom half.

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