Logan Webb extends scoreless streak to 19 innings as Giants beat Mets 5-1
Logan Webb pitched eight strong innings and extended his scoreless streak to a career-high 19 as the San Francisco Giants beat the New York Mets 5-1 on Tuesday night.
Webb (3-1) won his third straight start, striking out four and scattering six hits with a walk. The 27-year-old right-hander recorded 15 groundball outs.
"That's kind of when he's at his best," Giants manager Bob Melvin said. "It's never really about strikeouts with him. It's about early-count weak contact, and that's what we saw basically the entire game. ... I'm just glad I'm on his team."
Added Webb: "It felt really good. I feel like me and (catcher Patrick Bailey) are getting really dialed in with the sequences and what we're trying to do. It's been fun working with him. And also, the defense played unbelievable."
Mike Yastrzemski, Thairo Estrada and Michael Conforto each had two hits for San Francisco. Yastrzemski had three RBIs, and Estrada and LaMonte Wade Jr. drove in the other runs.
Starling Marte had three hits for New York, which lost its third straight game after a six-game winning streak.
"Just continue to go out there with the same energy, same focus," Marte said through a translator. "We know that we're playing teams that are also trying to win games, so we have to go out there and do our best and try to get the results."
Mets starter Luis Severino carried a perfect game into the fifth inning before Conforto led off with a bloop single to left field and Matt Chapman followed with a sharp single to right.
After a flyout by Bailey, Estrada drove in the game's first run with an RBI single to left. Chapman advanced to third and Estrada took second on Jeff McNeil's throw home.
Yastrzemski's single to center scored two runs and the Giants led 3-0.
Severino (2-2) allowed three runs and five hits in six innings, striking out five.
Estrada led off the seventh with a triple and scored on a single by Yastrzemski. Wade added an RBI double to make it 5-0.
New York tried to rally against Giants reliever Tyler Rogers in the ninth, scoring a run on DJ Stewart's RBI fielder's choice.
Camilo Doval came in with two runners on and recorded the final two outs for his fourth save.
"We're playing better now," Melvin said. "We're getting some big hits when we need to, we're playing solid defense, we're getting better pitching across the board."
San Francisco improved to 8-0 when scoring at least five runs.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez underwent surgery on his sprained left thumb and is expected to miss approximately eight weeks. ... Veteran slugger J.D. Martinez, who signed a $12 million, one-year contract late last month, reported to Triple-A Syracuse and went 1 for 4 with an RBI single. Martinez could make his Mets debut as soon as Friday at home against St. Louis. ... RHP Max Kranick (strained left hamstring) was reinstated from the injured list and optioned to Triple-A Syracuse.
ROSTER MOVES
The Giants added RHP Mitch White to their 26-man roster and optioned RHP Landen Roupp to Triple-A Sacramento. White was acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations on Saturday.
UP NEXT
Mets LHP Sean Manaea (1-1, 4.12 ERA), who pitched for San Francisco last season, starts Wednesday's series finale. The Giants counter with LHP Blake Snell (0-3, 11.57 ERA), seeking his first win since signing a $62 million, two-year contract with San Francisco on March 19.
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