Slug Three Homers in victory on the Rockies

Ronny Mauricio, Jared Young and Jeff McNeil each dominated and Clay Holmes launched six strong heats while the New York dishes beat the Rockies of Colorado 8-1 Saturday evening in Denver.
Holmes (7-3) gave one point on nine safe strokes and six stick withdrawals for the food, who won for the 11th time in their last 14 games and moved a summit of 17 games above .500.
Ryan McMahon dominated Colorado, which lost its second consequence after a sequence of three consecutive victories. The rocks went 0 for 8 with runners in the notation position and left eight runners on the basis.
The Francisco Lindor METS CURD-COURT has returned for the first time in the starting range since the first time from a broken pink toe and went 3 for 5 with two stolen bases. Brandon Nimmo added two strokes and two points produced, and Luis Torrens led in two points.
Mauricio gave the METS an advance of 1-0 with a circuit in advance during the third round against the German Marquez (2-8). The 456 feet explosion was the third circuit of Mauricio and first since its recall of Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday.
McMahon equaled the match when he started the fourth round with his seventh circuit and first since May 11.
New York returned to two points in fifth round. Young connected to the first launch of the Channel of Marquez for its second circuit before Mauricio was simple and stolen the second goal.
Maurcio reached third place on the development of Lindor and scored on the simple left of Nimmo.
The dishes extended their advance at 4-1 during the sixth round on McNeil’s head Homer. The 414-shot was McNeil’s fourth circuit this season.
Marquez granted four points in eight strokes in five and more rounds. He walked three and withdrew three.
New York scored three points in the seventh on the sacrificial fly of Tyrone Taylor and the two Torrens single. The dishes nailed another race for the eighth on the double of RBI of Nimmo.
The rocks fell to 12-52 after forcing Holmes to work in and out of trouble in the first sleeves. The Colorado opened the bottom of the first with consecutive singles by Jordan Beck and Thairo Estrada before Holmes removed the following three strikers.
– field level media




