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Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco lead Mets to 5th straight win

Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco will come together from Cleveland in 2021 to make the same blockbuster deal and build on the success they have enjoyed throughout their Cleveland careers. I tried to reproduce.

These two of him have had two great seasons in a row at Flushing, and on Tuesday night he achieved his fifth straight win up front for the Mets. Lindor hit 20 home runs this year and supported Carrasco's two-run 6²/3 innings. Ball in his 6–2 win in a rain delay against the Reds at Citi Field.

Carrasco extended a streak of stellar expeditions with a reinforced rotation of the Mets. That's because co-aces Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom rejoined his Showalter's quintet of expected starters back. The 35-year-old right-hander recorded his team-high 13th victory (13-4) of the year with 7 hits, 2 earned runs and 1 walk and 9 strikeouts. He also improved to 5–0 with a 1.69 ERA in seven starts since his final loss on June 28 against the Astros.

Overall, the Mets starter has posted a very small staff ERA of 2.23 in 31 games, and Scherzer, who returned from an oblique injury on July 5 — deGrom's two most recent Including the starting line-up — with Taijuan Walker heading into the series sweep on Wednesday afternoon.

Francisco Lindor belts a two-run homer in the third inning of the Mets' 6-2 win over the Reds.
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Leading hitter Brandon Nimo receives a rare game-off, and Jeff MacNeil A solo shot for the lead Mets, who have won 15 of their last 18 games and improved to 72-39. Deadline pickups Mychal Givens, Trevor May and Seth Lugo scored his seven outs in the final to save Carrasco.

In the third inning Lindor hit his two-run shot and Reds lefty Mike his minor scored first. In the process, the $341 million switch hitter became the first shortstop in franchise history to record multiple of his 20 home runs.

Carlos Carrasco allowed just two runs and picked up his 13th run in the Mets' victory.
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77 of his 79 RBIs this season also He has scored at least one point in 12 consecutive games, joining Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts for the longest streak in the majors this season.

McNeil hit his seventh home run of the year, and after hitting his solo shot to center in the fourth, added a run-scoring single in the sixth to chase the minors, and 4th. Took a -0 lead.

Jeff McNeil watches his solo homer in the fourth inning of the Mets' win.
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Meanwhile, Carrasco trailed Chris Basitt's 1-run ball in eight innings.

The Reds (44-65) reached Carrasco on each of their first three singles and four walks, but After hitting the side in the fifth and retiring three batters on just six pitches in the sixth, the Reds got on the board in the seventh on Jake Fraley's two-run run to right center.

Two-out singles late in the inning by Austin Romine and Jonathan India prompted Showalter to summon Givens, who blew Nick Senzel out to escape the inning.

Carrasco (88 pitches) pitched 124¹/₃ innings this year after a hamstring injury in spring training limited him to 53²/₃ innings in 12 games in his first season with the Mets.

The Mets got back two in the bottom half on a bases-loaded single from Darrin Ruff to make it 2-4, and he averaged .333 (15 vs. 5) Ruff and fellow gainers Daniel Vogelbach and Tyler Nakin hit .338 with four homers and 18 RBI in 80 at-bats for the Mets.