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    Saturday, May 04, 2024

    Mets fall to the Reds

    New York - Homer Bailey pitched out of trouble for eight innings, Jay Bruce hit a three-run homer and the Cincinnati Reds beat the New York Mets 4-1 on Saturday night for their fifth straight victory.

    Ryan Ludwick added an RBI single to help the NL Central leaders move a season-best 10 games over .500 at 37-27.

    Bailey worked his way through several early jams and took advantage of the ample dimensions at Citi Field.

    Though the fences were brought in before this season, David Wright hit two of four Mets drives that were caught within steps of the wall.

    One night after Joey Votto and Wright were both hit by pitches, this time it was Bruce and Mets cleanup batter Lucas Duda. But again, no trouble ensued.

    Hit hard by the Mets twice last year in his only previous outings against them, Bailey (5-4) allowed six hits and one walk this time.

    He struck out three and improved to 4-1 in his last six starts.

    Aroldis Chapman tossed a hitless ninth for his eighth save.

    New York starter Jonathon Niese (4-3) made one big mistake to Bruce during seven otherwise effective innings. He struck out seven and walked one but lost for the first time in six starts at home this season.

    The left-hander was 2-0 with a 1.75 ERA in his previous four outings overall and had not allowed an earned run in 13 innings this month before Bruce connected in the first.

    Zack Cozart opened the game with a single and Wilson Valdez followed with a bunt single.

    Niese struck out Votto looking and was one strike from escaping unscathed when he dropped down almost sidearm for an 0-2 breaking ball that he wanted down and away against Bruce.

    The pitch hung right over the middle of the plate, however, and Bruce hammered it deep into the right-field stands for his team-leading 15th homer and second in two nights at Citi Field.

    The first one was unconventional: Bruce's inside-the-park shot Friday left Mets outfielder Jason Bay with his second concussion in two calendar years after he crashed into the wall trying to make a difficult catch. The oft-injured Bay was placed on baseball's seven-day disabled list for concussions Saturday, and manager Terry Collins said he expects the left fielder to be sidelined longer.

    Bay had just recently returned to the lineup after missing six weeks with a broken rib.

    Consecutive doubles by Daniel Murphy and Wright put the Mets on the board in the bottom of the first, but Bailey limited the damage. New York put runners at the corners with nobody out the next inning and failed to score.

    Bailey also wiggled out of a jam in the third with two on and when he retired Ike Davis on a deep fly and struck out Scott Hairston.

    That began a string of eight straight outs for the right-hander before the Mets put their first two batters on in the sixth. Once again, Bailey held firm and retired three in a row to preserve a three-run cushion.

    Bruce was hit by a pitch to start the fourth and scored on Ludwick's single, making it 4-1.

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