Francisco Lindor’s pinch 2-ri double lift mate over Rockies

Francisco Lindor hit two-outs, two-r-double hit in the ninth innings, Juan Soto made three hits, and New York Met’s defeated Colorado Rockies 4–2 in Denver on Friday night.
Lindor, which was not in the early lineup due to a fragmented toe, pinched on the base with Soto and Pete Alonso in the ninth. Lindor doubled Zach Agnos (0–2) to bring both runners home, with Alonso Cature Hunter slipped around Goodman’s tag.
Starling Mart made two hits, Rhin Stanac (2–4) won and Edwin Diaz earned his 14th Save for New York.
Mickey Moniyak finished two hits and Ryan Ritter with three hits in his Major League debut to Colorado and Ryan Ritter, with its three-game winning streak.
Moniyak gave Rockies a lead with an account home run in the third innings, his sixth of the season, the only run run of the starter Kodai Senga, who hit six innings in six innings.
Antonio Cenjtela placed it 1–0 with a four-plus innings in Ryan Rollison’s relief, pitching the first innings as an opener for Colorado.
Mets chased Senjethela, when he went to open Alonso and Jeff McNell to open the sixth, which brought to Jake Bird for Bulpen.
Bird hit Tyrone Taylor to load the hideouts but recovered. He caught Brett Batty out for the first time, thrown him out before exiting 3–1 on Francisco Alverages and then thrown Ronnie Mauricio on three pitches to get out of the jam without permission of a run.
In the seventh, New York broke against Tyler Kinle. Marte and Soto sang Middle with one and Alonso chased the two runners with a double with a double in the left-center area to bring home.
The Rockies tied it to the seventh when Sam Hiliard turned three times to the right and scored on the monon’s single. He loaded the hideouts with no outsider in the eighth, but Ryan McMahon line a double play and Brenton Doyle hit it to keep it tied.
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