Mets Blast 2 Homers, wait to beat Diamondbacks

Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso Homered won the fifth match Griffin Canning, and on Monday, New York Mets held Arizona Diamondbacks 5-4 at Phoenix.
Alonso's two conditions from the Arizona Anthem Homer Ryne Nelson (1-1) went to Mets 2-1 in the fourth shot and extended Ryan Thompson up to 5-1 on Lindor's seventh back.
Alonso, who also sings, is 11 to 11 to 5 Homer and eight RBI in his career against Nelson.
Josh Naylor had a RBI single, and Eugenio Suarez sang in two runs to close the deficit to 5-4, but the Reed Garrett runners ran second and third to protect the leadership.
Edwin Diaz chose a ninth chance for an eighth chance. Alek Thomas reached the error of the first master Alonso, but Thomas tried to play a call that was re -approved by review, and Diaz retired the next two.
Corbin Carroll Homered and Diamondbacks lost three of his four. The teams were gathering for the fourth time in eight days after playing a series of three games in New York last week.
Tyrone Taylor doubled and reached three floors, and Juan Soto reached a single and two walks three times for Mets, who lost six out of 10 after a seven -game win.
Canning (5-1) gave up more than five running and six strokes in Inning and left after a single walk to Pavin Smith to open the sixth. He hit six and walked one and was connected to Brandon Pfadt and Nick Pivetta for NL leadership.
Nelson left Lindor once in the fifth row after leaving four walks and two strikes before leaving two strokes. Last week, Four Hit Relaxation against Mets Nelson, the first start of the season because of the right shoulder inflammation of the Corbin Burnes instead of the skipped. Burnes is expected to start on Friday.
Carroll hit Canning's second step on the right. It was the third bullet house this season.
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