Unheralded Luis Torrens extends Mets tear with pivotal blast vs. Padre
The Mets lead, at one point a commanding six runs, was down to one. The Padres posted a four-run top of the eighth that prompted Edwin Diaz to begin getting ready in the bullpen and plenty of nerves to spread around Citi Field. But four pitches later came an exhale. Mets catcher Luis Torrens is congratulated after hitting a home run in the eighth inning on Sunday against the Padres at Citi Field. Robert Sabo To begin the bottom of the eighth, Luis Torrens got a 2-1, 98 mph fastball from fireballer Jeremiah Estrada and smoked it 403 feet to center, just clearing the wall for his third home run of the season and some valuable insurance. Huge, manager Carlos Mendoza said of his catchers swing after an . You could feel it in the dugout as soon as he hit that ball, the reaction from the guys. Explore More Now youre up two, kind of shut down a little of the momentum they had going into the ninth. The Mets added on from there, turning four more hits and a walk into three additional runs, but Torrens stroke got the frame started. Just eight games into his Mets tenure, Torrens has been a revelation. Padres outfielder Jackson Merrill tries in vain to track down Luis Torrens home run on Sunday at Citi Field. AP After his Jerminic Smith Jersey 2-for-4 afternoon, his OPS is up to 1.148, which only trails John Buck (1.244) and Todd Pratt (1.163) among Mets catchers through their first eight games with the team. See Also The in a May 31 trade that led to Omar Narvaez being designated for a signment. Torrens, who also has played far superior defense, has four extra-base hits in eight games; Narvaez had two in 28. once Francisco Alvarez returned. Torrens has been remarkable, but a reminder of how short a time he has been around the Mets came in the ninth. Alvarez was subbed in to catch the last inning, Mendoza said, in case Diaz was asked to pitch. Torrens has yet to catch the closer. Mets pitcher Kodai Senga looks on during the Amazins game against the Marlins on Wednesday. Getty Images Kodai Senga felt fine after throwing a 30-35 bullpen se sion Saturday, Mendoza said. The right-hander, who has yet to debut this season due to a shoulder strain and several setbacks, is expected to throw a fourth bullpen se sion Wednesday. Hopefully, Mendoza said, the next step would be facing hitters. About three hours before first pitch, Mendoza was on the field having a catch with his sons, Adrian and Andres. It was a nice Fathers Day for the first-time major league manager. Delivering insights on all things Amazins Sign up for Inside the Mets by Mike Puma, exclusively on Sports+ Thank you By clicking above you agree to the and . Enjoy this Post Sports+ exclusive newsletter! It means a lot. Its a privilege, Mendoza said. What a ble sing that I get the opportunity to come to work and have my kids, now that theyre at an age where they know how to behave. But its special, something I will never forget. Padres star Manny Machado gives home plate umpire Adam Beck a piece of his mind Sunday. Machado was ejected from the game. Robert Sabo Padres star Manny Machado and manager Mike Shildt were ejected in the sixth inning. Machado disagreed with a strike-three call, slammed his bat on the dirt and had a few words for home-plate umpire Adam Beck before getting to sed. Machado then got in Becks face to argue until Shildt replaced him, which led to Shildts hook. Harrison Bader (2-for-4 with an RBI double and a steal) has seven extra-base hits and 13 RBIs over his past 17 games. Thomas Jackson Jersey
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