Mets Hammer Cardinals, Losing Losing Losing last two matches

Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo, New York Mets visited Long Ball on Friday. Louis attracted the line of strengthening 9-3 victory through Cardinals and losing two matches.
Mets made 17 strokes and 10 doughs took at least one. Nimmo went to 3 to 3 with two walks and three running, including a solo home run. Alonso shot a two -stage Homer as a part of 4 to 2 nights.
Juan Soto's last sixth two -shot games took two hit and Jesse Winker Mets finished 2 to 2. New York's timber chased Sonny Gray (3-1) in the fifth shot.
Mets made a shaky start. He allowed three runs in six innings, all of them in the top three inning. Eight hits disintegrated, hit three of them, and in the second shot, Alec Burleson hit the back of the lower right leg and nothing walked in a 100.5 mile / hour stroke.
Masyn Winn, St. He went to 4 to 4 with a run for Louis and RBI and went to 4 to 4 with a RBI of Willson Contreras.
Gray, the shortest start of the season, only 4 1/3 inning continued. He allowed six runs (four wins), three walked, and took six six.
For the third time in Gray, the Four Conditions of the First Baseman Contreras was for the third time with a fifth mistake.
Following 3-2, Soto started the rally and doubled on the right area with one on 114.3 miles / hour primer. Alonso's eighth Homer of the season, an explosion in the center, put Mets forward.
Nimmo and Winker's bachelor Gray finished the night. The relaxing Chris Roycroft induced a territory jumping from Mark Vientos. However, Contreras quickly lowered Wynn's shot. This prevented a wrong couple and allowed Nimmo's second -row score. Vienos came to a base of Francisco Alvarez, who went to 5 to 3 and lasted in three thirds.
Nimmo's seventh Homer's two conditions of the season came out of John King to start the seventh shot.
Holmes, Jose Butto and Ryne Stanek, only two strokes in the last six strokes. Louis allowed a hit and a walk.
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