While the Mets specialized in tense victories in their NLDS win against the Dodgers, they didn’t take long to take control Sunday night at Citi Field.
After seeing a resurgent offense in the second half of the season, Travis d’Arnaud was pleased his teammates made things a bit easier for starter Noah Syndergaard in a 4-1 win over the Cubs in Game 2 of the NLCS.
“That first inning was huge,” d’Arnaud said. “First Curtis [Granderson] gets on and then David [Wright] drives him in with that huge shot to center. [Daniel Murphy] homers and we’re kind of on our way.