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Al Arabiya
6 hours ago
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- Al Arabiya
Mitch Keller Wins For First Time Since March, Bryan Reynolds Hits 3-Run HR As Pirates Rout Mets 9-1
Mitch Keller pitched 5 1/3 innings to end his 15-start winless streak, and Bryan Reynolds hit a three-run home run as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the New York Mets 9–1 on Friday night. Keller (2–10) allowed one run and five hits to win for the first time since his first start of the season on March 28 at Miami. It was the longest single-season winless streak in franchise history. Reynolds' home run off Blake Tidwell, who was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, came in the sixth inning and traveled 402 feet into the right-field stands, extending the Pirates' lead to 8–1. Juan Soto accounted for the Mets' run with his 20th home run in the fourth inning. Mets left-hander David Peterson (5–4) had his second straight rough start, allowing five runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. Last Sunday, Peterson gave up five runs in four innings at Philadelphia. Before that, Peterson had allowed three runs or fewer in 12 of 14 starts this season. The Pirates opened the scoring with four runs off Peterson in the second inning. Jared Triolo, Alexander Canario, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, and Tommy Pham drove in runs in consecutive plate appearances. Canario and the Mets' Brett Baty each had two doubles. The Pirates had lost eight of their last 11 games before the opener of the three-game series. The Mets had won their previous two games after dropping 10 of 11. The start of the game was delayed by 21 minutes due to rain. Key moment: Triolo's line-drive single to left field scored the first run. Key stat: Keller's last home win came last July 8, also against the Mets. He was 0–10 in his previous 16 starts at PNC Park.


CBS News
6 hours ago
- Sport
- CBS News
Bryan Reynolds powers Pirates in 9-1 win over Mets
Mitch Keller pitched 5 1/3 innings to end his 15-start winless streak and Bryan Reynolds hit a three-run home run as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the New York Mets 9-1 on Friday night. Keller (2-10) allowed one run and five hits to win for the first time since his first start of the season on March 28 at Miami. It was the longest single-season winless streak in franchise history. Reynolds' homer off Blake Tidwell, who was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, came in the sixth inning and traveled 402 feet into the right-field stands, extending the Pirates' lead to 8-1. Juan Soto accounted for the Mets' run with his 20th home run in the fourth inning. Mets left-hander David Peterson (5-4) had his second straight rough start, allowing five runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. Last Sunday, Peterson gave up five runs in four innings at Philadelphia. Before that, Peterson had allowed three runs or fewer in 12 of 14 starts this season. The Pirates opened the scoring with four runs off Peterson in the second inning. Jared Triolo, Alexander Canario, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Tommy Pham drove in runs in consecutive plate appearances. Canario and the Mets' Brett Baty each had two doubles. The Pirates had lost eight of their last 11 games before the opener of the three-game series. The Mets had won their previous two games after dropping 10 of 11. The start of the game was delayed by 21 minutes due to rain. Triolo's line-drive single to left field scored the first run. Keller's last home win came last July 8, also against the Mets. He was 0-10 in his previous 16 starts at PNC Park. Mets RHP Paul Blackburn (0-2, 6.62 ERA) will face LHP Bailey Falter (6-3, 3.59) on Saturday.

Associated Press
6 hours ago
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- Associated Press
Mitch Keller wins for first time since March, Bryan Reynolds hits 3-run HR as Pirates rout Mets 9-1
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mitch Keller pitched 5 1/3 innings to end his 15-start winless streak and Bryan Reynolds hit a three-run home run as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the New York Mets 9-1 on Friday night. Keller (2-10) allowed one run and five hits to win for the first time since his first start of the season on March 28 at Miami. It was the longest single-season winless streak in franchise history. Reynolds' homer off Blake Tidwell, who was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse, came in the sixth inning and traveled 402 feet into the right-field stands, extending the Pirates' lead to 8-1. Juan Soto accounted for the Mets' run with his 20th home run in the fourth inning. Mets left-hander David Peterson (5-4) had his second straight rough start, allowing five runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. Last Sunday, Peterson gave up five runs in four innings at Philadelphia. Before that, Peterson had allowed three runs or fewer in 12 of 14 starts this season. The Pirates opened the scoring with four runs off Peterson in the second inning. Jared Triolo, Alexander Canario, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Tommy Pham drove in runs in consecutive plate appearances. Canario and the Mets' Brett Baty each had two doubles. The Pirates had lost eight of their last 11 games before the opener of the three-game series. The Mets had won their previous two games after dropping 10 of 11. The start of the game was delayed by 21 minutes due to rain. Key moment Triolo's line-drive single to left field scored the first run. Key stat Keller's last home win came last July 8, also against the Mets. He was 0-10 in his previous 16 starts at PNC Park. Up next Mets RHP Paul Blackburn (0-2, 6.62 ERA) will face LHP Bailey Falter (6-3, 3.59) on Saturday. ___ AP MLB:
Yahoo
8 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Mets Announce Roster Move After Suffering Major Loss
Mets Announce Roster Move After Suffering Major Loss originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It's only June, but the New York Mets have shown that they can thrive in the face of adversity. They are in first place despite starting pitchers Kodai Senga (hamstring), Tylor Megill (elbow), Sean Manaea (oblique), and now Griffin Canning (Achilles) all being on the IL. Advertisement The latter hurler suffered his injury in the third inning of Thursday's 4-0 win over the Atlanta Braves, and he'll miss the rest of the season. Right-hander Clay Holmes and southpaw David Peterson are currently their only healthy starters that have played the full season. Right-hander Frankie Montas made his first start of the year on Tuesday after rehabbing a lat strain. New York made a roster move before Friday's bout with the Pittsburgh Pirates, via The New York Post's Mike Puma. New York Mets pitcher Griffin Canning (46).Lucas Boland-Imagn Images "Griffin Canning has been placed on the 60 day IL with a ruptured Achillies and Blade Tidwell is recalled," he reported. "Also, Jared Young was optioned to Syracuse with Mark Vientos returning." Advertisement Tidwell is 0-1 with a 9.82 ERA over two starts this season. The Mets drafted the 24-year-old rookie No. 52 overall in 2022. New York is a half-game ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies atop the NL East and is 3-7 in its last two games. It will square off with a last-place Pirates team on the road over the weekend before returning home to host the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Yankees. Peterson (5-3, 2.98 ERA) will start on Friday for New York against Pittsburgh right-hander Mitch Keller (1-10, 4.02 ERA). Related: Mets Make Griffin Canning Announcement After Leaving Braves Game Related: Mets' Carlos Mendoza Reveals Terrible Griffin Canning News This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
9 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Start of Friday's Mets-Pirates delayed due to inclement weather
The start of the series opener between the Mets and the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park was delayed due to inclement weather, including lightning in the area. The Pirates announced a new start time of approximately 7 p.m. Advertisement The Mets enter this series after two straight wins to split their four-game series with the Atlanta Braves. David Peterson (5-3, 2.98 ERA) will look to keep the Mets' winning ways going. In his last start, Peterson was roughed up by the Phillies, allowing five runs over four innings in the loss last Sunday. Friday marks the return of Mark Vientos, who was activated off the IL prior to the game. He's starting at DH and hitting in the No. 6 spot for the Mets. The Pirates are sending Mitch Keller (1-10, 4.02 ERA) to the mound. The veteran right-hander pitched well in his last start -- Saturday vs. the Rangers -- having allowed just two runs on three hits through 5.2 innings, but Keller took the loss.