Santa Fe New Mexican

Gonzalez, Dodgers push past Mets, 4-2

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k

NEW YORK — Adrian Gonzalez snapped a ninth-inning tie with a two-run single off suddenly struggling closer Jeurys Familia, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Mets 4-2 on Sunday night.

Curtis Granderson hit a tying triple for the Mets immediatel­y after Clayton Kershaw was lifted with two outs in the eighth. But the Dodgers quickly regrouped for their sixth victory in seven games since losing four straight.

Los Angeles took two of three at Citi Field before a trio of sellout crowds on a weekend when the NL champion Mets celebrated the 30th anniversar­y of their 1986 World Series crown. The Dodgers won the season series 4-3 after New York captured a tense, fivegame playoff between the teams in October.

Kershaw struck out 10, walked none and capped a magnificen­t May with another sublime perfor-

mance. He was in position to win his sixth consecutiv­e start when manager Dave Roberts made a double-switch with a runner on first in the eighth, pulling Kershaw after 114 pitches.

The three-time Cy Young Award winner and 2014 NL MVP didn’t look happy about it, handing the ball to Roberts and briskly walking off the mound without appearing to make much eye contact.

Roberts went to left-hander Adam Liberatore, who had limited left-handed batters to a .107 average this season (3 for 28). But the move backfired when Granderson hit an RBI triple to the 370foot sign on the right-field fence over a leaping Yasiel Puig.

Liberatore (1-0) struck out Asdrubal Cabrera, who homered earlier off Kershaw, to end the inning.

Familia blew a four-run lead in the ninth inning of the series opener only to get bailed out by Granderson, who hit a gamewinnin­g homer in the bottom half. This time, the reliever wasn’t so fortunate.

Kike Hernandez, who entered in the double-switch, singled leading off the ninth, and Familia loaded the bases with consecutiv­e one-out walks. Gonzalez, who had three RBIs, pulled his hands in on a 98 mph pitch and fought it off enough to send a soft single over second base.

Familia (2-1) allowed more runs in the Dodgers series (six) than he previously had all season (five).

Kenley Jansen worked a perfect ninth for his 15th save in 17 chances.

Kershaw permitted four hits, including Cabrera’s home run on a 74 mph curve with two outs in the sixth. It was the first homer off the ace left-hander in six starts, since Giancarlo Stanton’s three-run shot at Dodger Stadium on April 26, when Miami handed Kershaw his only loss this season.

Gonzalez had an RBI single and Justin Turner drove in Chase Utley with a groundout to help the Dodgers build a 2-0 lead against Bartolo Colon, who pitched six solid innings in his first outing since turning 43 last Tuesday.

Up next

Dodgers: LHP Alex Wood (1-3, 4.03 ERA) starts Monday afternoon against RHP Jason Hammel (6-1, 2.17) and the major league-leading Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Wood’s turn was pushed back three days due to a sore left triceps. In his most recent outing, he struck out a career-high 13 and walked one in six innings at San Diego.

Mets: RHP Matt Harvey (3-7, 6.08 ERA) tries again to get back on track when he faces the skidding White Sox in a Memorial Day matinee at Citi Field. AL ERA leader Jose Quintana (5-4, 2.22) pitches for Chicago, which has dropped six straight and 14 of 18.

 ?? SETH WENIG/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Adrian Gonzalez smacks the go-ahead two-run single in the top of the ninth inning Sunday.
SETH WENIG/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Adrian Gonzalez smacks the go-ahead two-run single in the top of the ninth inning Sunday.

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