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Mets hit three home runs early but blow lead in loss to Nationals

Abbey Mastracco, New York Daily News on

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WASHINGTON — There were no extra-inning theatrics Wednesday night at Nationals Park. The July New York Mets looked more like the Mets of May, blowing a lead and eventually losing 7-5 to the Washington Nationals in the third game of a four-game series.

Tyrone Taylor, Mark Vientos and Francisco Lindor each homered to put the Mets up 5-0, but the lead wouldn’t last.

Christian Scott allowed four runs before exiting the game in the sixth and left-hander Jake Diekman gave up the tying run and the go-ahead run with two outs in the seventh.

With the Mets up 5-4, right-hander Adam Ottavino got the first two outs before handing the ball over to Diekman to face the top of the order. But the veteran lefty couldn’t finish off hitters.

Diekman got ahead on CJ Abrams before falling behind and walking him. He was ahead 1-2 before giving up an RBI double to Lane Thomas. He had rookie outfielder James Wood, who made his major league debut for Washington on Monday, on a 1-2 count. But Wood singled up the middle to score Abrams and put the Nats up 6-5.

Finally, Diekman (2-3) was able to put away Jesse Winker for the third out. However, right-hander Ty Adcock gave up a homer to Luis Garcia Jr., in the bottom of the eighth, the second home run of the night given up to the second baseman.

The Mets bullpen was depleted, with right-hander Dedniel Nuñez and Jose Butto unavailable after pitching multiple innings in the first two games. Edwin Diaz remains suspended. The Mets didn’t make a roster move to get a fresh arm, only making one to recall Scott from Triple-A Syracuse.

Scott cruised through the first four innings before giving up a run in the fifth. A double play got the rookie right-hander out of trouble, but his command wavered and he got himself into bad counts.

It proved to be a sign of what was to come.

 

After getting the first out, he allowed back-to-back singles to Wood and Winker to put runners on the corners. He retired Keibert Ruiz, but then left a 1-0 changeup over the heart of the plate to Garcia who drove it the other way for a three-run homer.

The Mets’ lead was mostly erased, and the Nationals were within one, 5-4.

Ottavino replaced Scott and needed only one pitch to retire Joey Meneses for the third out. Scott was tagged for four earned runs on six hits. He walked two and struck out two over 5 2/3 innings.

Taylor put the Mets on the board in the third with a leadoff blast off left-hander Mitchell Parker in the third. It was the outfielder’s fifth of the season but his second in the last week.

With two outs and J.D. Martinez on second base after a double off Parker, Vientos sent a fastball 435 feet to dead center to give the Mets a 3-0 lead. Lindor made it 5-0 with a two-run shot of his own off Parker in the fifth.

Parker allowed five earned runs on five hits and struck out five over six innings for Washington (40-46). Kyle Finnegan converted the save (23) with a scoreless ninth.

The Mets (42-42) still have a chance to take the series Thursday morning, when they face off against their NL East foes in an 11:05 a.m. ET matinee contest.

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