Tylor Megill was outstanding once again in over seven innings of work in the Mets 6-2 win over the Diamondbacks. His effort was needed to keep the game close until the Mets were able to break out late. They scored two runs in the seventh with the help of two walks and two hit batsmen.
Those runs were plenty enough to win the game but in the eighth they added on in a more conventional route with some two-out magic. J.D. Davis hit his first home run of the year and then a double by Luis Guillorme and an error led to their sixth run of the day.