Walker’s single in 9th lifts Mets over Giants 4-3

AP Baseball Writer

Walker’s single in 9th lifts Mets over Giants 4-3By RONALD BLUM

NEW YORK (AP) Plagued by injuries, obstinance and absenteeism, the New York Mets have managed to win seven of 10 following a six-game losing streak.

”Considering all that’s going on around here, we’re doing a really good job of compartmentalizing and focusing on what’s going on on the field,” Neil Walker said after his two-out single in the ninth inning lifted the Mets over the San Francisco Giants 4-3 Monday night.

Down 2-0 and 3-2 against the team it lost to in last year’s NL wild-card game, the Mets rallied to put aside their constant controversy. New York has been dealing with drama all homestand, from an injury that will likely keep star pitcher Noah Syndergaard out until after the All-Star break to a suspension of pitcher Matt Harvey, who failed to show up for a game.

Star slugger Yoenis Cespedes and first baseman Lucas Duda also are on the disabled list, and shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera likely is out of the starting lineup until at least Wednesday after injuring his thumb last weekend. Even before the homestand, the Mets were roiled when Syndergaard refused the team’s request to have an MRI, then tore a muscle in his next outing.

”We needed it,” Mets manager Terry Collins said. ”We’ve had some turmoil go through, but you’ve got to learn how to just deal with it, and they know how.”

Harvey is set to rejoin the Mets on Tuesday and return to the rotation Friday at Milwaukee after serving a three-day suspension for not showing up at Citi Field for Saturday’s game.

Hunter Pence’s two-run homer in the first and Buster Posey’s tiebreaking shot in the sixth put the Giants ahead against Jacob deGrom

Walker, hitting just .207 coming in, had an RBI double in the first against Matt Moore. T.J. Rivera’s fifth-inning double scored deGrom, who had reached with his fourth hit this season, and pinch-hitter Curtis Granderson had a run-scoring double in the sixth off George Kontos.

Michael Conforto reached base for the third time when he walked leading off the ninth against lefty Josh Osich (0-1), and Wilmer Flores singled off reliever Hunter Strickland’s calf with two outs.

Walker fell behind in the count 1-2, fouled off a breaking pitch and a fastball, then hooked a low slider into the right-field corner for New York’s first walk-off win this season. Mets teammates mobbed Walker on the infield.

”A lot of the young guys will look for body language, look for signs from guys,” Walker said. ”When injuries happen or things happen like with Matt (Harvey), they look for a deflated sign, and we don’t have that in here. We’ve got guys that have been around the game a long, long time, and guys that have seen a lot of stuff.”

Jeurys Familia (1-0) needed just five pitches in a perfect ninth, finishing a five-hitter started by deGrom, who struck out 11 to reach double digits for the fourth time in five games. He also walked three in six innings.

San Francisco, which has lost five of six, was playing at Citi Field for the first time since its 3-0 wild-card win on Oct. 5. Conor Gillaspie hit a three-run homer in the ninth off Familia that night, and Madison Bumgarner pitched a four-hitter to outlast Syndergaard.

San Francisco entered an NL-worst 11-21 after getting swept at Cincinnati in a weekend series and getting outscored 31-5, the Giants’ worst run differential in a three-game series since 1894 against Boston, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

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