COMBINED NO-HITTER
Edwin Diaz Finishes What Tylor Megill Started; Mets Pitching, Fielding, and Timely Hitting Rule the Day
Remember Tylor Megill's last-minute season-opening start at Washington? That was a dandy. He has been nothing short of stellar ever since. Friday's game marks the third time in five starts he has yielded three hits or less in at least five innings pitched. Tylor has now limited the opposition to 18 hits and six walks over his first 28 innings pitched for a 0.857 WHiP, with 27 strikeouts and a fine 1.93 ERA.
The game remained scoreless through the fourth inning. Afterwhich, the Mets finally provided Megill with some support. Jeff McNeil drove home two runs in the fifth, and Pete Alonso hit a solo home run in the sixth for a 3-0 Mets lead and the final margin of victory.
After Drew Smith struck out J.T. Realmuto to start the seventh. Enter Joely Rodriguez, who promptly walked Kyle Schwarber, who was himself erased when the Mets infield came to Joely's rescue and converted a 6-4-3 double-play.
Otherwise, Drew Smith, Joely Rodriguez, and Seth Lugo kept Philadelphia hitless through the eighth.
Edwin Diaz took his turn in the ninth and struck out the side, all swinging, preserving the shutout and the combined no-hitter - only the second no-hitter in Mets history, both at Citi Field.
That's how you finish!
And what better opponent than the Mets' closest division rival - the Philadelphia Phillies ...