The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Matz earns first victory since May

- By Steven Wine

MIAMI >> Helped by a couple of small victories against Giancarlo Stanton, Steven Matz earned a big win for the New York Mets.

Matz pitched six innings Sunday for his first win since May, twice escaping trouble by getting Stanton to ground out with a runner in scoring position, and the Mets took the rubber game of their series against Miami, 3-0.

“It was good to go out there and put up zeroes and get a win,” Matz said.

The Mets won two of three games in the series and returned home trailing second-place Miami by half a game in the NL East.

“This was crunch time for us,” manager Terry Collins said. “We couldn’t lose any more ground. This was a good series for us to win.”

Matz (8-6) allowed four hits, walked two and struck out six. Pitching despite a bone spur in his elbow, he had been 0-5 in his past nine starts with an ERA of 4.73.

He retired the Marlins in order only once, but twice ended threats by retiring Stanton, who has six homers against the Mets this month.

“It was just not giving in, not giving him that good pitch that he can hit,” Matz said.

Matz had help in the first inning from an unlikely source. Michael Conforto, starting in center field for the first time as a profession­al, sprinted to left and made a diving catch and rob leadoff hitter Miguel Rojas.

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