Griffin Canning limits Mets cards with 3 hits with 4-1 win

Griffin Canning hit six times and on Thursday night St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 defeated in the opener of a four-game series, the host New York Mets for three strokes for three strokes merged with three relaxing.
Mark Vientos caught a two -game sled and grumbled for Mets for Mets. Francisco Lindor had three singles, including a RBI Hit, and Brett Baty had a running score between two hits.
Starling Marte and Tyrone Taylor also hit New York.
Brendan Donovan had a RBI single for Cardinals, who lost two out of three. Donovan hits .460 (23-50) during a 13-game shot.
Victor Scott II and Alec Burleson received other hits of Cardinals.
Canning (2-1), which was scheduled to start on Wednesday, but drawn with a disease, hit the eight highest of the season and gave up a run and two walks in three strokes.
Reed Garrett walked seventh, and Aj Minter hit Edwin Diaz’s fourth savings as a ninth, and he threw a perfect eighth before notching.
St. Louis launcher Andre Pallante (2-1), six strokes in two strokes, seven strokes and four runs and lost without walking.
Mets took four rounds, three times, three times. Vienos hit the first Homer of the season, just before the Starling MARTE was doubled with someone and scored a two -output by Baty in a Bloop Single.
Taylor took a single and competed in Baty Lindor’s single. Lindor then stuck between the first and second when William Contreras cut his right -wing player Jordan Walker, but Lindor remained for a long time to allow Taylor to be third.
When the cardinals played Scott with a single single, when he played for the second time, he came third in a wild field by Canning and scored a goal in Donovan’s hit.
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