Mets bullpen crumbles with crucial homer in loss to Reds


Pete Alonso’s thunder resurrected the Mets on Friday, but the recurring nightmare of the second half of this season was about to surface.

Grant Hartwig, a scuffling middle reliever who has contributed in recent weeks to the team’s bullpen woes, surrendered a two-run homer to Jonathan India in the seventh inning and the Mets never recovered in a 5-3 loss to the Reds at Citi Field.

The underwhelming group in the bullpen has also included Drew Smith, Jeff Brigham and Sam Coonrod, among others.

Alonso launched homer No. 45 on the season, a three-run blast in the sixth inning, to tie the score at 3-3 before Hartwig’s sweeper to India with a runner aboard in the seventh disappeared over the left-field fence.

The Mets had a three-game winning streak snapped and fell to 11 games below .500.


Mets relief pitcher Grant Hartwig reacts on the mound after giving up a two-run homer in the 7th inning against the Cincinnati Reds.
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David Peterson allowed three runs, two of which were earned, on six hits and two walks over 5 ²/₃ innings and matched a career high with 10 strikeouts.

The Reds scored an unearned run against Peterson in the fifth.

After Noelvi Marte singled, then reached third base after Harrison Bader’s one-out grounder went off Ronny Mauricio’s chest at third for an error, Peterson unloaded a wild pitch to bring in the first run.

Bader advanced from first-to-third on the play after Omar Narvaez was charged with a throwing error to Peterson covering the plate.

But Peterson recovered to strike out Luke Maile and India to escape.


Cincinnati Reds' Jonathan India reacts after scoring on a two-run homer giving the Reds the lead in the 7th inning.
Cincinnati Reds’ Jonathan India reacts after scoring on a two-run homer, giving the Reds the lead in the 7th inning.
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Pete Alonso hits a three-run homer to tie the game in the sixth inning.
Pete Alonso hits a three-run homer to tie the game in the sixth inning.
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Jeff McNeil’s double leading off the fifth gave the Mets their first hit against Hunter Greene.

McNeil reached third base on Mauricio’s fly out, but was left stranded as Rafael Ortega struck out and Mark Vientos grounded out to end the inning.

Spencer Steer’s two-run homer in the sixth placed the Mets in a 3-0 hole.

Nick Senzel reached on an infield single to begin the inning before Steer cleared the center-field fence for the 15th homer allowed by Peterson in 100 innings this season.

Alonso homered in the bottom of the inning following singles by Brandon Nimmo and DJ Stewart.


Rafael Ortega cannot field a two-run homer by Reds first baseman Spencer Steer in the sixth inning.
Rafael Ortega cannot field a two-run homer by Reds first baseman Spencer Steer in the sixth inning.
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Hartwig, however, plunked Maile with a pitch to lead off the seventh before India’s homer put the Reds ahead 5-3.

Alexis Diaz recorded a five-out save, retiring Alonso and McNeil on fly balls to center field with the tying runs on base in the eighth before working a scoreless ninth.



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