Alonso and Nimmo homer, Mets beat Cardinals 9-3 for ninth straight win over St. Louis

ST. Louis – Pete Aloneso and Brandon Nimmo Homed and New York Mets defeated St. Louis 4-1 on Friday night and won their ninth straight game against the Cardinals to avoid their first three-game genre this season.

Francisco Alvarez added three single and three RBIs to back Clay Holmes (3-5), and New York Sony Gray (1-5) had the first win, who was 3-0 against Mets.

Aloneso put Mets a 3-0 lead with his eighth Homer, he drives a two run drive over 0-2 changes he drives on 417 feet center-field blurers.

Nimmo has led seventh Home Run John John King, and Mets have finished with 17 hits for their second highest total this season.

New York removed a four-game series from home cardinales last month. The Mets’s best genre against Cardinals was an eight-game run in 1986.

Holmes allowed three runs and eight hits in six innings. In the second innings, Alec Berlson’s returner hit him with his right ankle.

Gray dropped five runs — four earned — a season-nim 4 1/3 innings nine hits and three walks.

Masin Win had three hits, an RBI. He scored a goal for St. Louis in the third-inning single of Wilson Controvers. Holmes retired his next eight batters.

In the fifth, the Riley Throw could not manage the potential innings-last double game, and when the ball was removed, Nimmo rushed home towards the first baseman’s error. Alvarez has taken an RBI single by 6-0.

There are 13 Homer in 135 A-bat against St. Louis of Aloneso. The average of one of his 5 or more at-bats vs. Hall of Famer Jim Thom is the second highest among the Cardinals behind the 1..6.

Mets RHP Tyler megill (1-2, 1.745 ERA), who did not allow the runs earned in his last two starts, started on Saturday against the Cardinals RHP Eric Fed (1-3, 1.6868).

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