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Blake Snell strikes out 11 in 6 shutout innings within the Padres’ 3-1 victory over the Mets

SAN DIEGO — Blake Snell allowed just one hit and struck out 11 in six shutout innings, Matthew Batten hit a two-run shot for his first homer within the majors and the San Diego Padres beat the New York Met 3-1 on Saturday evening.

The Padres ended the Mets’ successful streak at six, successful for the fourth time in 5 video games.

“That’s why he was the NL Pitcher of the Month of June and we got a view of it tonight,” Mets supervisor Buck Showalter mentioned about Snell. “We knew he was on top of his game.”



Snell (6-7) had his fifth double-digit strikeout sport of the season, all in his previous six begins. He has gained 5 of his final six choices, decreasing his ERA to 2.85.

Both Padres supervisor Bob Melvin and Showalter mentioned that Snell had stellar command of all 4 of his pitches (slider, curveball, change-up, and fastball) on Saturday.

“I have always known I have been a four-pitch guy. I have always believed I could do that,” Snell mentioned have his pitching arsenal. “In between every outing I am making the adjustments I need to make and going into the next game a better pitcher every time, for the most part,”


PHOTOS: Blake Snell strikes out 11 in 6 shutout innings within the Padres’ 3-1 victory over the Mets


Josh Hader pitched a scoreless ninth for his twenty first save of the season.

The Padres took a 3-0 lead within the second inning towards Mets starter David Peterson (2-7).

Gary Sanchez doubled and finally scored from third on Brandon Dixon’s sacrifice fly. Batten, who was filling in for the injured Ha-Seong Kim at second base, added his two-run homer to left discipline. He was known as up from Triple-A El Paso on Tuesday.

“I didn’t feel anything off the bat and then running around the bases just didn’t feel real,” Batten mentioned of his dwelling run. “I can’t even put it into words. … It was special.”

Peterson lasted 5-1/3 innings, giving up three runs, 5 hits and placing out seven.

New York reduce it to 3-1 within the seventh on Francisco Alvarez’s homer off Luis Garcia. Nick Martinez struck out the facet within the Mets’ eighth.

“I wasn’t sure if we were going to have him (Martinez) today, but he said he is good to go as he typically does,” Melvin mentioned. “He strikes out three, has a great inning, sets up for Josh.”

Trainer’s room

Mets: LHP José Quintana (recovering from rib surgical procedure on the 60-day IL), made his fifth rehab begin Saturday, pitching 4-1/3 innings for Triple-A Syracuse.

Padres: Kim (jammed proper huge toe) is day-to-day after kicking a full water cooler in frustration within the Padres dugout on Friday evening after being thrown out at third making an attempt to stretch a double right into a triple. Kim didn’t play Saturday however could also be accessible on Sunday in response to Melvin….RHP Steven Wilson (proper pectoral pressure), who’s on the 15-day IL, pitched a simulated inning versus hitters Saturday.

Up subsequent

Mets LHP Max Scherzer (8-2, 4.03) was set to begin Sunday towards RHP Joe Musgrove (7-2, 3.56).

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