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ZAC Gallons, Diamondback take series from hosts

May 1, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Erizona Diamondback Pitcher Zack Gallen (23) saves a pitch against New York Met’s during the first innings at the City Field. Compulsory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagon Picture

Zack Galen played six fast innings at the beginning of his 150th career and visited Erizona Diamondback on Thursday afternoon to win a 4–2 win over New York Mets.

Gallon (2–4) ended the four-start winners Skid and bounced back from allowing nine runs in its previous two against the Chicago cub and Atlanta Braves. He gave Met’s a run on two hits and helped Arizona become the first team to take a series from him in New York as Athletics took two out of two on August 13-15, 2024.

Galen killed eight, the highest since 13 Yankis fanning in 42 degrees in New York on 2 April.

Eugenio Suarez was responsible for Erizona’s first two runs, before Gerrardo Pardomo and Ruki Tim Tawa added late homers as Diamondback won two out of three in sets to take a series against Mets in New York for the first time since 2017.

Arizona’s patient approach hired the New York Starter Kodai Seng (3-2) quickly in the chase. Sangga allowed one run on five hits in four innings, but threw 87 pitches including 60 in the third and fourth.

Juan Soto hit his first two homes for Mets at her new home ballpark, when she was associated with Gallon in the sixth. Soto also went deep into the eighth for his 24th career multi-home game.

After Soto was associated, Kevin Ginkel survived a massive trouble to end the eighth in his second presence since returning from shoulder inflammation. He ran Pete Alonso and allowed Jessie Vinkar a double to put a runner in the second and third place.

Jinkel ended a long innings called Mark Vietose on a check swing and a long innings called the third strike against Brandon Nimmo.

After Jinkel’s high-wire eighth, Shelby Miller started 1-2–3 in the ninth place and first this season to save his fourth career.

Senga extended the diamondback at fourth place after turning Pavin Smith on a forkball, loading the third to end.

After a walk for Josh Nayaller, Suarez appeared for a bounce in a double game. A brief replay first overturned the call of Base Umpire CB Bakner. Suarez later scored a second base by Alec Thomas on a single and made an error of throwing an error on Jeff McNell.

After flying a sacrifice in the fifth, Suarez, Pardomo wrote to the right to the seventh position from Max Cranical and Tawa left ninth from the read gare.

-Bield level media

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