National League Game Summary - New York at Arizona
(Saturday, July 28th)
Final Score: Arizona 6, New York 3
Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Ian Kennedy hurled 6 1/3 effective innings on
Saturday and the Arizona Diamondbacks topped the New York Mets, 6-3, in the
middle installment of a three-game series at Chase Field.
Kennedy (9-8) allowed three runs and scattered seven hits to go with nine
strikeouts and a walk to earn his third straight win. J.J. Putz made it
interesting in the ninth, but nailed down his 19th save of the season against
his former team.
"Obviously, Ike (Davis) is swinging the bat really well right now, but Ian
pitched really well and got us the win," remarked Diamondbacks manager Kirk
Gibson.
Miguel Montero clubbed a two-run home run, Gerardo Parra went 3-for-4 with a
pair of RBI, while Aaron Hill and Ryan Wheeler contributed RBI for the
Diamondbacks, who have won seven of their last nine.
Ike Davis accounted for all the Mets' runs with three solo long balls in
the team's 14th loss in 16 tries. New York continued on its crash course with
the NL East basement, having stumbled to a 2-13 record since the All-Star
break.
"It's bitter sweet for sure," Davis said of his stellar game at the plate.
"It's always good to feel good at the plate, but the ultimate goal is to win
the game and we didn't, so take it as a positive moving forward but obviously
you want to win."
Chris Young (2-5) was saddled with the loss after allowing six runs on seven
hits and two walks with two strikeouts in four innings.
Arizona opened the scoring with a run in the first inning when Hill smoked a
double to center, scoring Parra, but the Mets got the run right back in the
second after Davis led off the frame with a towering shot to straightaway
center for his second home run in as many nights.
The D-Backs took the lead with a pair of runs in the second. Montero got
the inning started with a walk and came around to score on a double by
Wheeler. Parra then singled in Wheeler to make it 3-1.
Davis struck again in the fourth when he got the best of Kennedy after an 11-
pitch battle, launching a fastball over the wall in center, pulling the Mets
within one.
The D-Backs extended their lead to 6-2 in the home portion of the fourth.
Upton started the rally with a single up the middle and Montero brought him
home with a shot over the wall in right for his 11th homer of the season.
Parra knocked home Wheeler later in the inning, providing the snakes a four-
run cushion.
Davis went deep again, leading off the sixth by crushing a hanging curveball
for his third bomb of the night and pulling the Mets to within 6-3.
Facing David Hernandez in the eighth, the Mets got their first two men on base
via a walk to Wright and a single by Davis. Hernandez battled back though, and
induced Daniel Murphy into a 400-foot fly out to center before fanning Jason
Bay and Kirk Nieuwenhuis to keep the lead intact.
Putz got Josh Thole to fly out for the first out of the ninth, but Andres
Torres reached first on a dropped third strike and Ruben Tejada singled.
Pinch-hitter Scott Hairston fanned and Wright came up as the potential tying
run, but struck out on a nasty back-leg breaking ball to end the game.
Game Notes
The Mets are 5-17 in July after posting winning months in April (13-10), May
(15-10) and June (15-13)...Davis is the 9th Met to hit three home runs in one
game. The last player to account for all his team's runs with three solo shots
was Steve Finley for the D-Backs on April 28, 2004 against the Chicago Cubs.
07/28 23:53:03 ET

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