
The escape law from David Peterson Mets is at the top of the giants in the sixth consecutive victory
San Francisco – David Peterson faced more traffic than the Gulf Bridge in the peak hour, but it was the trick enough on Saturday night to register when Mets needed it.
There was constant pressure on the left player. And whether he needs to be played or hit, followed the result.
Act Escape’s Peterson continued for six roles, for a long time enough to gather Mets and win in sixth consecutive, 2-1 over the giants in Oracle Park.
The Mets team, which remained half -match on Philies for the first place in NL East, will launch on Sunday to perform a second series of chain in a row. With a victory, Mets will match the longest winning series in this season.
Peterson allowed 11 essential hostilities for his six roles, but only surrendered. This was the thirteenth time this season that Peterson continued at least six roles. The Mets Startrs team generally rotated at least six 31 times in 105 games.
Peterson, who threw 91 stadiums, reduced his era to 2.83 with a fourth consecutive start in which at least six roles and allowed him to operate one or without a gain. All the eight songs were allowed on this individual night.
“It is the same mentality in terms of attack,” Peterson said about promoting with the contestants at al -Qaeda all night. “But I think it is just awareness of the situation, knowing what the scenario is and what is your job with the man in the painting.”
Officially, Edwin Diaz got the rescue, but the Beit Alonso glove was worthy of the appointment.
Alonso was subjected to Patrick Billy’s line lines to the final by connecting to the second base at the ninth. I completed a great defensive game in a row for Alonso, as it collected the balls from dirt and prevented errors from the contestants.
“To be able to finish the game, there is a great time,” Alonso said. “I know that our wives did a very cool job, but I am really happy that I can contribute there.”
The main strike was delivered by Mark Vientos, who beat the sixth place in the sixth place to erase the team’s deficit 1-0. Overall, Mets only went 2 to 11 with the contestants at the center.
The Mets team loaded the rules with one on the fourth against Ruby Ray, but he did not score: Ventus hit him before Francisco Alvarez was based on a double -ending play. Alonso photographed him on the run and multiplied by MARTE in third place before Brett Batt’s Infield Roller turned into the first rule (which could have easily ruled wrongly) into one, with Alonso Holding.
Peterson allowed the individual consecutive Boile Eders and Matt Chapman to start the bottom of the frame and one walk to Casey Schmidt loading the rules. The choice of Jung Hoo Lee, which followed the choice of RBI Fielder, gave 1-0 giants, but Peterson escaped without further damage.
“Just limit this to one (running) and keep us as we were in a big place,” Peterson said.
Two roles earlier got Matos on the ground in a dual -end play after Weller Flores and I have all the allocation in the half. Peterson also received a dual -finishing play at the beginning: Chapman struck a driver in which Vietos stumbled and ranked second, and hunt Rafael Devers off the base. Patti was swept away from dirt to complete the play.
In fifth place, Peterson directed three fighters – including Chapman to finish the half after Hilut Ramos and walk to Adames.
Juan Soto walked in sixth place and stolen in second place-Mits 26 attempt in a row, which is the longest series of this season this season in MLB- and Marti walked before he received a double Vietos with two Mets 2-1.
Peterson acquired a sixth break when the slow Flores was thrown to start the half in an attempt to extend a song to double after hitting a shot of the Patty glove. NIMMO has canceled the ball in a foul area and hit Luisangel Acuña for nails.
“(Peterson) trusts in defense,” said director Carlos Mendoza. “The situation or the moment is not very large for him.”
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