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Carlos Carrasco and Eduardo Escobar lead the Mets to defeat the Rangers

Carlos Carasco got off to a great start in six weeks, with Eduardo Escobar's first true power surge of the season, Mets on Sunday I won another series.

Carasco threw a 5² / ₃ inning one-run ball and Escobar returned home for three consecutive games. Mets took two out of three against the Rangers this weekend and won 4-1 in Cityfield.

Carrasco has recorded 6.20 ERA in the last nine starts since May 15th, but veteran Lighty has six hits in one walk and eight strikes. Allowed one run. Before Jolly Rodriguez replaces him with two outs and two runners on the sixth base.

35-year-old Carasco (9-4, 4.64) abandoned a total of nine runs in the first three innings of the previous two outings, but in turn on Sunday's first inning. Retired from the side, Nathaniel Rowe picked him up on first base and was the second one-out single.

Mets pitcher Carlos Carrasco gave up one run in 5 2/3 innings in a win over the Rangers on Sunday.
Corey Sipkin

Starling Marte bets Carrasco on a quick lead and left Solohomer In-The first match against Texas starter John Gray, the ninth in the season, the second in a few days after the drought of 18 games.

Heim jumped to Carasco in his third one-on-one match, the twelfth of this year, the most of the American League catchers of the season.

After Pete Alonso reached the second base on a strikeout, a slow error by Wild Pitch and Heim pushed Mets back to the right with a double RBI.

After that, Escobar made his third deep dive in the series, pushing Gray's 0-24 Seam Fast Ball into Mets' Bull Pen and playing a 4-1 match.

Mets third baseman Eduardo Escobar reacts after hitting a two-run home run in the fourth inning against the Rangers on Sunday.
Robert Sabo

Rodriguez, Adam Ottavino, Edwin Diaz (18th save) The last 10 outs of No. 1 Mets, who will open a three-game series in Cincinnati on Monday night.

The Rangers won the tie-in-grand with Diaz for the ninth time, but with two runners instigating Mitch Gerber and retiring Stephen Dagger with a flyball to the finals. I faced it.