NEW YORK (AP) — After starting the game 0-for-27, Omar Narváez scored his first hit of the season at Citi Field to cap a three-run, ninth-inning rally that helped the New York Mets defeat the San Francisco Giants 4-3 on Sunday and snap a five-game losing streak.
Before rallying from a 3-1 deficit in the ninth inning against Tyler Rogers (0-1) against New York, the team had lost its previous three games after blowing leads from the sixth inning on and had only managed three runs in 18 innings.
Brandon Nimmo and J.D. Martinez opened with singles and scored on Harrison Bader’s one-out double. Brett Baty was intentionally walked and Narváez, who entered after catcher Tomás Nido was pinch hit for in the eighth, singled on an 0-1 pitch.
Brett Wisely had his third straight multi-hit game and homered in the third for the Giants. Chapman scored on a throwing error by Nido in the second, and Heliot Ramos hit into a run-scoring forceout in the sixth.
Logan Webb allowed an unearned run and struck out eight in seven innings.
New York acquired minor league infielder Pablo Reyes from Boston for cash.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Giants: 1B LaMonte Wade Jr. (left hamstring) did not play. Manager Bob Melvin said he wanted to give Wade, who tweaked his hamstring making stretches in the ninth inning of Friday’s 8-7 win, one more day of rest.
Mets: Manager Carlos Mendoza said LHP David Peterson, who hasn’t pitched this season following left hip surgery last November, will be activated to start Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Peterson will take the rotation spot of Houser.