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Colorado Rockies at New York Mets

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Colorado Rockies
19-29, 3-17 Away
Final
3 - 2
New York Mets
22-20, 12-5 Home

Gomber pitches Colorado over Mets 3-2, Rockies' 3rd road win

Having started 2-17 on the road and 16-12 in the thin air at mile-high Coors Field, they began batting practice more than five hours before Monday night's game at Citi Field — elevation 13 feet.

Ryan McMahon and Elias Díaz responded with second-inning solo home runs off David Peterson, Austin Gomber pitched two-hit ball through eight innings and the Rockies provided one of their better road shows, beating the banged-up New York Mets 3-2.

“We got a machine out there. We spun breaking balls. We threw four-seam fastballs, hard sliders, hard curveballs to have the guys see spin early, just get the background of Citi Field,” manager Bud Black said, “and conversation really about mentally going from Denver to New York — or Denver to anywhere."

Colorado was coming off a weekend three-game sweep of Arizona, but the Rockies’ road record was the worst for any team at a season’s start since the 2006 Kansas City Royals. Colorado was on track to break the record-low .167 road winning percentage of the 1935 Boston Braves at 13-65. The Rockies had been 0-4 on the road against left-handed starters.

Road stats included major league lows of a .208 batting average, 58 runs and 11 homers, down from .267 with 165 runs and 37 homers at Coors.

"The guys I think showed some incremental toughness through our conversations and hopefully things will improve offensively on the road,” Black said.

Colorado went 5 for 27 with two homers against the Mets, and Garrett Hampson boosted the lead to 3-0 with an RBI triple in the fourth that sent rookie Johneshwy Fargas crashing into the outfield wall in an unsuccessful attempt to make the catch.

A 27-year-old left-hander who was among five players obtained from St. Louis in the Feb. 1 trade that sent star third baseman Nolan Arenado to the Cardinals, Gomber (3-4) struck out a career-high eight and walked none, throwing 28 changeups among 103 pitches.

Gomber gave up Jonathan Villar’s single leading off the fourth and James McCann’s two-out homer in the seventh. Pitching past the seventh inning for the first time, he allowed pinch-hitter Brandon Drury’s first Mets home run leading off the ninth and Patrick Mazeika’s single.

Gomber started a trip opener for the fourth time following two losses in San Francisco and one in St. Louis.

“I haven't gotten us off to a good start,” he said. “Things are starting to move in the right direction, just keep that going, get us off to a good start, so hopefully we can carry that momentum the rest of the trip.”

Carlos Estévez got three straight outs for his second save, with closer Brad Hand unavailable after throwing 27 pitches Sunday.

Fargas, the Mets’ fourth-string center fielder after injuries to Brandon Nimmo, Kevin Pillar and Albert Almora Jr., sprained the AC joint in his left shoulder and was sent for tests.

“It's challenging, man. These things keep happening,” Mets manager Luis Rojas said. “We react in the moment, saying, like, oh, not again.”

New York lost its third straight and was so short of players Rojas said pitchers were told to get ready to play the field if the game reached extra innings. NL East-leading New York already had a major league-high 16 players on the injured list and said right-hander Jordan Yamamoto was set to be added on Tuesday.

“Anybody want to suit up?” Mets owner Steve Cohen tweeted in the seventh inning.

McCann played first base for the first time in 994 professional games, and the longtime catcher’s first play was a nose-first dive into the infield dirt for a backhand snare on Josh Fuentes’ hard three-hopper in the second inning. The bill of his cap bent, McCann got to his knees and threw to Peterson covering first, just in time for the out. McCann had not played first since his junior year in college for Arkansas, at Memphis on March 23, 2011.

“I joked with some of the guys and said I haven't felt these kind of jitters in a while," McCann said.

Francisco Lindor went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts and a double-play grounder and was repeatedly booed by the crowd of 8,438 at Citi Field. The four-time All-Star is hitting .189 in his first season with the Mets.

Cameron Maybin, who moved from right field to take over from Fargas in center, went 0 for 3 and is 0 for 19 this year — seven hitless at-bats short of the Mets’ franchise-worst start by Charley Smith in 1964.

Peterson (1-4) gave up both home runs on poor sliders and dropped to 0-3 in seven starts since beating Philadelphia on April 14. He permitted three runs and five hits in six innings.

“For us," Peterson said, "it's next man up.”

MOVES

Colorado claimed INF Rio Ruiz off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles and designated INF/OF Bret Boswell for assignment.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: 3B J.D. Davis (sprained left hand) will likely play at least three more rehab games, including one at first base, before returning. ... 1B Pete Alonso (sprained right hand) was to swing with two hands Monday and also will have at least one rehab appearance before returning, possibly next week.

UP NEXT

Mets RHP Jacob deGrom (3-2, 0.68 ERA) makes his first start since May 9 following a bout with right side tightness that sent him to the injured list. LHP Kyle Freeland is set to make his season debut for the Rockies after recovering from a strained pitching shoulder that had sidelined him since his spring training start on March 23.

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Scoring Summary

9th Inning McCann struck out swinging.
9th Inning Mazeika to second on wild pitch by Estévez.
9th Inning Lindor flied out to left.
9th Inning Villar struck out looking.
9th Inning Estévez relieved Gomber
9th Inning Mazeika singled to right center.

Statistics

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1 Games Played 1
1 Team Games Played 1
0 Hit By Pitch 0
13 Ground Balls 10
5 Strikeouts 10
3 Runs Batted In 2
2 Sacrifice Hit 0
5 Hits 4
0 Stolen Bases 0
6 Walks 0
0 Catcher Interference 0
3 Runs 2
1 Ground Into Double Play 1
0 Sacrifice Flies 0
27 At Bats 30
2 Home Runs 2
0 Grand Slam Home Runs 0
10 Runners Left On Base 4
1 Triples 0
1 Game Winning RBIs 0
0 Intentional Walks 0
0 Doubles 0
11 Fly Balls 10
2 Caught Stealing 0
133 Pitches 115
0 Games Started 0
0 Pinch At Bats 3
0 Pinch Hits 2
0.0 Player Rating 0.0
1 Is Qualified 1
1 Is Qualified In Steals 0
13 Total Bases 10
35 Plate Appearances 30
324.0 Projected Home Runs 324.0
3 Extra Base Hits 2
3.7 Runs Created 0.7
.185 Batting Average .133
.000 Pinch Hit Average .667
.481 Slugging Percentage .333
.444 Secondary Average .200
.333 On Base Percentage .133
.815 OBP Pct + SLG Pct .467
1.2 Ground To Fly Ball Ratio 1.0
3.7 Runs Created Per 27 Outs 0.7
25.5 Batter Rating 18.0
13.5 At Bats Per Home Run 15.0
0.00 Stolen Base Percentage 0.00
3.80 Pitches Per Plate Appearance 3.83
.296 Isolated Power .200
1.20 Walk To Strikeout Ratio 0.00
.171 Walks Per Plate Appearance .000
.259 Secondary Average Minus Batting Average .067
6.0 Runs Produced 4.0
1.0 Runs Ratio 1.0
0.6 Patience Ratio 0.3
0.2 Balls In Play Average 0.1
77.8 MLB Rating 68.0
0.0 Offensive Wins Above Replacement 0.0
0.0 Wins Above Replacement 0.0

Game Information

Citi Field

Location: Queens, New York
Attendance: 8,438 | Capacity:
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