DeGrom Takes Advantage Of Rare Power Surge As Mets Top Severino-Led Yankees
NEW YORK (AP) — Jacob deGrom struck out 12 and the New York Mets backed him in a big way, hitting five home runs while battering Luis Severino and the New York Yankees 8-5 Monday night.
Amed Rosario led off this Subway Series matchup with a drive into the right-field seats and Jose Bautista, Todd Frazier, Brandon Nimmo and Michael Conforto later connected. The club's best power show since June 2017 sent chants of "Let's go, Mets!" bouncing all around Yankee Stadium.
DeGrom (7-7), a victim of poor run support most of the season, threw 6 2/3 innings and left with a major league-best 1.81 ERA. He allowed two earned runs and exited with a 7-3 lead.
DeGrom fanned Austin Romine with his 113th and final pitch, and walked off to cheers from the many Mets fans in attendance. He posted his first win in three career starts in the Bronx, and improved to 2-4 overall against the Yankees.
Severino (15-6) was gone a lot earlier. Rather than break a tie with Washington ace Max Scherzer for the most wins in the majors, he stayed stuck in a rut that began before he pitched in the All-Star Game.
Severino was tagged for seven hits, including homers by Rosario and Bautista, and four runs in four innings. The right-hander often seemed out of sorts, stepping behind the mound, taking off his hat and wiping away sweat on a humid evening.
This marked the seventh straight start in which Severino has permitted at least three earned runs — he's allowed a home run in each of them, a total of 11 during that span.
Miguel Andujar hit a two-run homer in the Yankees eighth off Seth Lugo. Robert Gsellman worked the ninth for his seventh save.
The city rivals split their six games this year. This was a makeup from a rainout July 22.
Rosario hit his first career leadoff homer and Bautista had a two-run drive in the fourth. Frazier greeted A.J. Cole with a home run in the sixth, and Nimmo and Conforto hit back-to-back drives in the seventh that made it 7-3.
METS MOVES
INF Luis Guillorme and RHP Jacob Rhame were sent to Triple-A Las Vegas. Guillorme hit .209 in 35 games and the Mets wanted to get him more playing time. INF Jack Reinheimer, recently claimed off waivers from Arizona, and RHP Tim Peterson were called up.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Mets: David Wright went 0 for 1, striking out once and walking once, and played five innings at 3B in his second rehab game with Class A St. Lucie. He made a couple of plays in the field. The 35-year-old Wright has been out of the majors since May 2016 because of back, neck and shoulder problems. He is scheduled to be off Tuesday.
Yankees: C Gary Sanchez (groin) arrived from the team complex in Tampa, Florida, and did catching and hitting drills. Manager Aaron Boone said the late August/early September projection for Sanchez's return was "a fair timeline." ... All-Star slugger Aaron Judge (wrist) did conditioning drills on the field before the game. Boone said he expected Judge could start swinging a bat any day now.
UP NEXT
Mets: LHP Jason Vargas (2-8, 8.75 ERA) starts in Baltimore against RHP Andrew Cashner (3-10, 4.83). Vargas' last start was cut short by rain — he gave up three runs and got just one out vs. Cincinnati.
Yankees: No starter had been announced for Tuesday night's home game vs. Tampa Bay. LHP J.A. Happ, who has won both his starts since being acquired from Toronto, is lined up to pitch.
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