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Mets even series with Dodgers behind Jacob deGrom’s strong start, Brandon Nimmo’s great catch


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The New York Mets defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 on Wednesday (box score), pulling the three-game set — a potential National League Championship Series preview — even at 1-1 entering Thursday’s rubber game. The Mets can credit their victory to three players in particular: right-handed starting pitcher Jacob deGrom and outfielders Starling Marte and Brandon Nimmo.

DeGrom, making his first start in nearly a week, threw a season-high seven innings. He surrendered one run on three hits (one of them a solo home run to Mookie Betts, his 32nd on the campaign) and a walk. He struck out nine batters and threw 93 pitches. That number served as deGrom’s second-highest pitch count of the season. 

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DeGrom entered the night having amassed a 2.15 ERA (185 ERA+) and a 23.00 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 29 â…“ innings pitched. His seasonal ERA is now down to 1.98 in 36 â…“ frames.

Marte, for his part, plated both of the Mets’ runs with a two-run home run in the third inning that put New York up ahead 2-0. It was Marte’s 16th blast of the year. Take a look:

Marte’s home run left the bat with an exit velocity of 107 mph and carried 411 feet, according to Statcast.

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As for Nimmo, he made one of the best catches of the season in the top of the seventh, robbing Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner of a possible game-tying home run. Observe in all its color television glory:

The Mets are now 83-48 on the season. The Dodgers, meanwhile, are now 90-39. As mentioned in the introduction, the two sides will play a rubber match on Thursday. Clayton Kershaw will get the start against Chris Bassitt. 





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