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Try it freePHOENIX — The Mets had already received one mammoth clout Monday night, but chances were it would take something extra to beat the Diamondbacks.
Francisco Lindor brought the extra.
The Mets shortstop found a slider to his liking in the seventh inning and destroyed it. The Mets could finally breathe, at least for the moment.
Lindor’s three-run homer was the needed jolt in a 5-4 victory at Chase Field that ended the Mets’ two-game skid.
It got dicey late, but Reed Garrett escaped a jam in the eighth with the lead, and a key defensive play that involved Lindor in the ninth allowed the Mets to upend a D’backs team that won two of three games at Citi Field last week.
“It felt good because I got the job done,” Lindor said of his home run. “Against this team you have got to play 27 outs, especially out here in the West — when it’s 9:30 here it’s 12:30 at home. You have got to try to finish the games because we have been here before and they can come back in a hurry.”
The Mets led 2-1 on Pete Alonso’s homer as they began the seventh.
Francisco Alvarez reached on an infield single and Tyrone Taylor doubled Alvarez to third before Lindor unloaded against Ryan Thompson. The homer was Lindor’s seventh this season.
But Dedniel Núñez, in his season debut, walked all three batters he faced to begin the eighth. Garrett was thrust into the bases-loaded jam and surrendered a single to Josh Naylor for one run.
