Mexican Isaac Paredes was unwavering with a tree in the Major Leagues to take down the New York Mets.

Mexican third baseman Isaac Walls sent the ball drove out of the park twice and drove five runs as the Tampa Bay Rays imposed their law on the New York Metswho have been surpassed 5-8 on Tuesday.

for walls, it was his second of five released that season. along with one on April 27 when he led five rounds to the plate in a 14–5 victory for the Rays over the Chicago White Sox.

Paredes didn’t respect the game at Citi Field home of the Mets, not to mention the presence of current award winner Cy Young, Justin Welanderwhom he hit in the third inning with a home run,

That drive went over the left field wall with Colombian Harold Ramirez and Dominican Vander Franco in the bases to give him early lead with three runs (0-3) in favor of the Rays.

Ramirez was responsible for extending the advantage of those from Tampa Bay, with an undeniable move to right field towing Panamanian Christian Betancourt.

Paredes wasted no time and hit the ball to the face again in the fifth inning against Verlander’s serve.for his second home run in the game and hitting six in a season.

With a full turn of the stick, Paredes dragged Cuban Randy Arozarena to the register and the Rays scored six points in the game.

Brett Batey lifted the Mets’ morale a little and with a sixth-inning solo threw the first run for the New Yorkers.

The answer of the “rays” was not long in coming, and with a shot from the Dominican Jose Siri, who sent the ball to the stands between the central and left fields, the guests again took shares in a six-round break (1-7).

Pete Alonso scored in seventh for the Mets with two runs and four corners.

The Rays kept adding runs and in the eighth round, Ramirez rode a Siri to become the eighth run of winners in this challenge.

Venezuelan Eduardo Escobar lost the ball from the park and drove two runs in the ninth, but couldn’t prevent a Mets defeat.

Venezuelan Jonny Chirinos (2-1) earned the win for the Rays with 4.1 relief innings in which he scored three runs and knocked out two batters.

Verlander (1-2) allowed six runs in five innings and struck out six to take the Mets down.

As for the Rays, Paredes had two runs scored and five RBIs, Ramirez scored a run and two RBIs, Siri went to the plate twice and drove a run, and Franco, Arozarena and Betancourt each scored one run.

Escobar stayed with the score and the two were buzzed by the Mets, who had an undisputed score from Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor.

Author: EFE
Source: La Opinion

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