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04/26 15:44 CDT With help from robot umpire, Rockies beat Mets 3-1 for third
series win, NY's 14th loss in 16 games
With help from robot umpire, Rockies beat Mets 3-1 for third series win, NY's
14th loss in 16 games
NEW YORK (AP) --- Colorado avoided falling behind when the robot umpire changed
Brett Baty's bases-loaded walk to an inning-ending called third strike in the
first, and Jose Quintana got his first win of the season as the Rockies sent
the New York Mets to their 14th loss in 16 games, 3-1 in a doubleheader opener
Sunday.
Troy Johnson hit an RBI single in the fourth and broke a 1-1 tie with a
run-scoring, double-play grounder in the sixth. Jake McCarthy added an RBI
single in the seventh for Colorado (12-16), which clinched its third series win
this year. Last season, the Rockies (43-119) didn't win their third series
until July 18-20.
Players won four of seven challenges to the robot umpire on ball-strike calls
by plate umpire Ryan Blakney.
Blakney was challenged four times in the first inning, with three called
overturned --- including a called strike to Bo Bichette that became a ball on
Quintana's first pitch. The inning ended when Baty started heading to first
when Blakney called ball four on a bases-loaded, full-count sinker on the
outside corner only to have the ABS system change it to a called third strike
--- the first of three against Baty.
Quintana (1-2) allowed two hits in a season-high 5 1/3 innings. Jaden Hill
escaped a bases-loaded jam in the eighth by retiring Luis Robert Jr. on a foul
pop and striking out Mark Vientos, and Victor Vodnik got three straight outs
for his fourth save, finishing a four-hitter.
Nolan McLean (1-2) gave up two runs --- one earned --- and five hits in five
innings for the Mets (9-18).
With Francisco Lindor on the injured list, Bichette made his first start at
shortstop this year.
Tyrone Taylor tied the score in the fifth with his second homer of the season,
matching his 2025 total, a drive to left into a 15 mph wind.
Francisco Alvarez had been 0 for 28 in his big league career as a pinch hitter
before his eighth-inning single.
Up next Mets RHP Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83) was to start the second game on eight days' rest. Colorado planned to start an opener ahead of Chase Dollander. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb |
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