Field Level Media
May 14, 2023
CJ Abrams hit a solo home run to break a seventh-inning tie and lift the Washington Nationals to a 3-2 victory against the visiting New York Mets in the resumption of a suspended game Sunday afternoon.
It was the third homer of the season for Abrams, who put Washington ahead earlier with a run-scoring single in the fourth inning.
The teams were slated to play the regularly scheduled game later Sunday in what became a split-admission doubleheader after Saturday's suspension.
Jeff McNeil's sacrifice fly in the top of the seventh had tied the score at 2.
Hunter Harvey (2-0) was the winning pitcher. Kyle Finnegan posted his eighth save despite giving up two singles in the ninth.
Dominic Leone (0-1) took the loss. Michael Perez went 4-for-4 for New York. He singled with two outs in the ninth before Brandon Nimmo's single, but Finnegan escaped when McNeil flew out to center.
The Nationals led 1-0 on Saturday when the game was suspended in the top of the third inning.
The Mets had runners at second and third base with one out when play ended. The teams waited through a delay of nearly four hours before there was an announcement that the game would be suspended.
When the game resumed, the Mets evened the score on Nimmo's sacrifice fly.
In Saturday's portion of the game, Trevor Williams worked 2 1/3 innings as Washington's starter, allowing two hits without a walk. He struck out one and was charged with the run that scored on the sacrifice fly.
For the second game in a row, the scoring began with an RBI single from Washington's Joey Meneses in the first inning. Lane Thomas, who singled to lead off the frame and moved to second base on Luis Garcia's sacrifice bunt, scored the run.
The Nationals went on to load the bases on a Keibert Ruiz double and Alex Call walk. The threat ended when Dominic Smith grounded into a double play.
Mets starter Joey Lucchesi gave up four hits and one walk without a strikeout in the two innings.
It's a four-game series between the teams. The Mets won 3-2 on Friday night and the finale is scheduled for Monday.
--Field Level Media