NEW YORK — Kodai Senga pitched six innings of two-hit ball after a long layoff and the New York Mets beat the Colorado Rockies 1-0 on Friday night to avoid falling under .500 for the second time this year.
Brandon Nimmo homered and made a diving catch in center field after committing a costly baserunning blunder Thursday in Detroit.
Drew Smith worked the seventh and David Robertson caught a break to strand two in the eighth when Ryan McMahon’s line-drive single hit pinch-runner Brenton Doyle on the leg between first and second for the final out of the inning.
Colorado put a runner on third with one out in the ninth, but Adam Ottavino struck out pinch-hitter Mike Moustakas and retired Charlie Blackmon on a liner to right field for his fourth save.
Colorado had its four-game winning streak snapped and was blanked for the second time this season in a game that took just 2 hours, 10 minutes.
Pitching for the first time in nine days, Senga (4-1) worked around four walks and struck out four. The rookie right-hander got three strikeouts on his “ghost fork” and threw the pitch 24 times.
Senga threw a career-high 101 pitches and became the first Mets starter to complete six innings since Joey Lucchesi on April 21 in San Francisco. It was the most pitches thrown by a New York starter this year.
The Mets moved to 17-16 after getting swept in a three-game series at Detroit, where Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander both pitched. New York, which won for only the third time in 12 games, has only been under .500 once since manager Buck Showalter took over last season.
Before the game, general manager Billy Eppler expressed confidence in his $355 million roster by saying: “I believe in this team and the players that are here. There’s too much track record.”
Antonio Senzatela (0-1) allowed one run and three hits over five innings in his season debut. Senzatela had not pitched since Aug. 18 last year, when he tore his left ACL. The right-hander had a 9.95 ERA in two rehab starts for Triple-A Albuquerque.
After Senzatela retired his first nine hitters, Nimmo hit the first pitch of the fourth into the right-field seats. The Mets missed a chance to add on when Francisco Lindor was thrown out trying to stretch a single.
Senga gave up his first hit when Randal Grichuk singled with one out in the fourth.
Nimmo raced in and made a headlong dive to catch Ezequiel Tovar’s sinking liner to open the fifth. Senga raised both arms and pumped his fist after Nimmo completed the catch.
ROCKIES MOVES
Besides activating Senzatela, the Rockies added C Austin Wynns to the roster. They also optioned C Brian Serven to Triple-A Albuquerque and designated OF Yonathan Daza for assignment.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Mets: RHP Carlos Carrasco (right elbow inflammation) had his rehab start pushed back to Saturday or Sunday due to a stomach bug. … LHP Brooks Raley (left elbow inflammation) will throw a simulated game Wednesday.
UP NEXT
Colorado LHP Austin Gomber (2-4, 7.57 ERA) opposes Mets RHP Tylor Megill (3-1, 4.11) on Saturday afternoon.
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