One night after an especially ugly loss at Citi Field, it was two of the New York Met’s top young talents who steadied the defending National League champions.
Steven Matz pitched seven smooth innings to win his sixth consecutive start, while Michael Conforto hit a two-run homer as the Mets beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 on Friday.
“It is nice to get that one after a rough series,” Conforto said. “It feels like now we’re headed in the right direction.”
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After skipping a turn in the rotation last weekend and receiving an injection for a sore elbow, Matz (6-1) picked up right where he left off in his previous outing on May 9 at Dodger Stadium. The rookie left-hander limited the Brewers to three hits while improving to 10-1 over 13 regular-season starts in the majors.
Pain-free and sharp as a tack, Matz struck out eight and walked none as the Mets won for only the second time in eight games. His healthy outing provided a sigh of relief and a timely boost after teammate Matt Harvey was hit hard and booed loudly on Thursday night in the low point of his career, a 9-1 loss to the Washington Nationals.
“We needed it bad. We were really short in the ’pen,” Mets manager Terry Collins said. “Tremendous outing. Matter of fact, we’re thinking about giving Harv[ey] a shot tomorrow, just for the hell of it. Seems to be working.”
The only real hiccup for Matz came when Chris Carter connected for his 13th home run, a two-run shot to center field on a 2-2 pitch in the first. After that, Matz retired 15 straight batters before Hernan Perez singled with two outs in the sixth.
“I’m a rhythm pitcher, so I got into the rhythm,” said Matz, who worked quickly and threw 88 pitches in a crisp game that took 2 hours, 31 minutes.
“We just kind of got into that groove, but I didn’t really change anything,” he said. “It’s just one pitch.”
Perez was promptly caught stealing by catcher Rene Rivera, a call that was overturned upon replay review. Milwaukee never managed another baserunner — in fact, the Brewers did not strand anyone on base all night.
“We did a good job of hitting with guys on base,” manager Craig Counsell joked. “You have to give yourself opportunities.”
Addison Reed tossed a perfect eighth and Jeurys Familia closed flawlessly for his 14th save in as many chances.
With the Mets trailing 2-1, Asdrubal Cabrera singled to start the sixth and Conforto went opposite field to left against Wily Peralta (2-5) for his seventh home run. The ball cleared the shortened fence at Citi Field.
“Having that approach and going the other way is something that I’m really working on right now and something that will help me in the future,” Conforto said. “I think it’s a good sign for me to be able to go the other way with power.”
Peralta, who was a 17-game winner in 2014, gave Milwaukee an encouraging outing after struggling early this year. He yielded six hits in 5-2/3 innings, striking out six and walking two.
“Better rhythm today. I think I was commanding better, too,” Peralta said. “Between starts, I’ve been working on not thinking much, just grabbing the ball and executing.”
Rivera drove in New York’s first run with a groundout in the second after Neil Walker drew a leadoff walk and went to third on Lucas Duda’s single.
In other MLB action, it was:
‧ Cubs 8, Giants 1
‧ Nationals 4, Marlins 1
‧ Indians 4, Red Sox 2
‧ Braves 7, Phillies 1
‧ Pirates 2, Rockies 1
‧ Rays 7, Tigers 5
‧ Rangers 2, Astros 1
‧ Blue Jays 9, Twins 3
‧ Mariners 8, Reds 3
‧ Royals 4, White Sox
‧ Diamondbacks 11, Cardinals 7
‧ Orioles 9, Angels 4
‧ Yankees 8, Athletics 3
‧ Padres 7, Dodgers 6
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