Another game, another Jacob deGrom start with a no-decision for the hurler, even though the New York Mets‘ best pitcher only allowed an earned run and struck out 14 batters. It happened on Wednesday night against the Miami Marlins, and the bullpen blew another lead only to be rescued by the offense a few moments later.
The Mets were up 4-1 after seven innings, but deGrom left, and Justin Wilson and Edwin Diaz surrendered the lead. They ended up winning 5-4, thanks to Wilson Ramos’ RBI single in the bottom of the eighth, and Brad Brach, who was able to get the last four outs of the ballgame.