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Angels fall to visiting Mets, extend their losing streak to four games

Angels' Mickey Moniak reacts after a pitch during the ninth inning of a loss to New York Mets
The Angels’ Mickey Moniak reacts after a pitch during the ninth inning against the New York Mets on Friday at Angel Stadium.
(Ryan Sun / Associated Press)
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Nolan Schanuel had two hits and extended his hitting streak to seven games for the Angels, but it wasn’t enough to end the team’s slide.

Pete Alonso homered for the third time in five games and Paul Blackburn gave up only one run in his Mets debut as New York defeated the Angels 5-1 Friday night at Angel Stadium. Brandon Nimmo went three for five as everyone in the Mets’ lineup had at least one hit. New York has won three of four.

The Angels have dropped six of eight during their homestand. Jo Adell had an RBI single in the second.

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With one out in the third inning and Nimmo on first base, Alonso drove a first-pitch cutter from Tyler Anderson (8-10) into the left-field stands to give the Mets a 3-1 lead. Alonso is tied for fifth in the National League with 23 homers.

Five years ago, Mike Trout seemed like an automatic Hall of Famer. In the wake of his latest season-ending injury, you had to at least start to wonder about his chances.

Blackburn (5-2), acquired by the Mets from Oakland on Monday, defeated the Angels for the second time in eight days. The right-hander went six innings and yielded one run on six hits and struck out six.

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was pleased with Blackburn’s outing, especially with the way he was able to mix all his pitches.

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“Honestly, I came in today, saw him and told him to be himself and I would talk to him after the game,” Mendoza said.

Blackburn reported to the Mets on Thursday but didn’t begin to meet most of his new teammates until before Friday’s game.

Blackburn said the pregame meeting and working with catcher with Francisco Alvarez went better than expected.

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“The preparation on his end, constant communication between innings was fun to watch. For the first time out, couldn’t have gone better with us,” Blackburn said. “It’s been crazy, but I’m here to do the job. ... We got the win, that’s all I’m here for really. That’s all I care about.”

Angels manager Ron Washington said his team didn’t adapt well to Blackburn.

“I think we took him for granted,” Washington of facing Blackburn. “Tried to do too much with him and took too many big swings instead of trying to keep the line moving. When you have a young offense, that’s what happens.”

Anderson gave up three runs on eight hits in five innings.

The Mets opened the scoring in the second, when Francisco Alvarez’s base hit to left-center drove in Jose Iglesias, who led off the inning with a double.

The Angels evened it in the home half when three straight batters reached base. Adell lined a ball that went off Mets’ third baseman Mark Vientos and into left field as Mickey Moniak scored from second base.

The Mets added a pair in the sixth. J.D. Martinez had an RBI base hit and Francisco Lindor scored when Angels’ shortstop Zach Neto mishandled Vientos’ grounder for an error.

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Angels second baseman Luis Guillorme made a diving catch in shallow right field to rob Francisco Alvarez in the fifth inning. Guillorme ran 94 feet to make the play, according to MLB Statcast. Ironically, Guillmore was drafted in the 10th round by the Mets in 2013.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Angels: 3B Luis Rengifo came out after four innings due to irritation to his right wrist. It is the same wrist that caused him to miss 15 games in July.

Mets: OF Starling Marte (right knee bone bruise) did some running in the outfield. He will head to the team’s spring training complex in Florida on Monday to continue his rehab.

UP NEXT

Mets LHP David Peterson (5-1, 3.52 ERA) looks to bounce back after suffering his first loss of the season last Sunday at Atlanta. Angels RHP José Soriano (6-7, 3.69 ERA) went 2-2 in five starts during July.

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