PHOENIX - For the third straight game, a Mets starting pitcher kept one of the National League's most potent offenses in check.
But only yesterday did the Mets take full advantage, playing powerball to knock off the Diamondbacks, 6-3.
The Mets salvaged a split in this four-game series, while also rewarding righthander Jacob deGrom for yet another quality outing, as Curtis Granderson led a much-needed four-homer outburst.
Granderson hammered a pair of solo shots, giving him the 16th multihomer game of his career, and his first since June 8, 2014.
Eric Campbell added a two-run homer while Wilmer Flores hit a solo shot, providing the Mets with plenty of padding for deGrom.