Minneapolis – The Mets have benefited on this road trip of the careless opponents, but on Tuesday night they had their own disappointment in that front.
It was a play, but also enough to shape the game. Francisco Lindor started a third-party land, which led two unwanted races, and the Mets never recovered the advantage in a 6-3 defeat against the twins in the Target field.
All this was in Lindor, the possibilities of waste of the Mets on the plate and had a strange performance of dull Bullpen, but the four errors of the campocorto on the first 17 games of the team are certainly notable.
Special of a player consistently in the conversation of the gold glove in his position.
Lindor has not yet been carried out on the offensively, possessing an OPS of .641 after going 1 by 5 with only one night, the Mets obtained most of their annotation of the long ball: Pete Alonso and Juan Soto each homemade.
Lindor hit the game after the Mets put two runners at the base in the ninth after an error of the twins and the double game failed.
Tylor Megill was not the most acute in five entries, allowing four races (two or not won) in eight hits with three strikeouts.
The right left after 95 launches.
Megill has not yet completed six tickets at the beginning this season, but has an effectiveness of 1.40.
The effectiveness of 1.06 of Kodai Senga is the best among the launchers of the Mets.
Alonso joined his torrid beginnings with a home run of two outs in the first entry for the first race of the game.
The explosion was Alonso’s fifth this season and the second on the road trip, giving him 20 ranked races. The first base was the day with an OPS of 1,136.
Lindor’s field error in the third entry led the twins to score two unwanted races to move forward 2-1.
Lindor started the land of Ty France that the third outside should have, allowing Harrison Bader to write down. Carlos Correa’s Single RBI brought the second race.
The second homer of Sotos in so many games tied it 2-2 in the room. Soto climbed a change of 1-1 from Bailey Ober and cleared the fence of the right garden for his third homer this season.
After Trevor Larnach was hit by a release that leads from the bottom of the entrance, Ryan Jeffers hit a shot against Megill at the bottom of the entrance that initially ruled a home run.
But a repeat review showed that the ball hit the top of the left field and was limited to playing.
Jeffers’ shot was reduced to a double and the twins achieved only one career at the entrance, in the bader box single.
The Byron Buxton speed helped place the Mets in a 4-2 hole in the room.
Buxton connected a simple one led by the fifth and stole second before running home from third place in the field of France to Luisangel Acuña against an infield in the field.
The run-free streak of 10 Max Kranick tickets to start the season broke into the sixth, when Edouard Julien delivered a simple RBI that gave the twins a 5-2 advantage.
The double of Jeffers begged the rally.
The double of Luis Torrens in the seventh gave the Mets Runners in second and third with an out (Mark winds opened with a single), but the sacrifice fly of Jesse Winker brought the only career of the entrance.
Brooks Lee healed against Kranick in the seventh to put the twins ahead 6-3.
Kranick, entering the game, had hero’s opponents for an OPS of .063.