The Mets beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 3-2, on Saturday afternoon at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, Fla.
New York is now 6-5 in Grapefruit League play.
Here are some takeaways...
-- Kodai Senga had an encouraging first start of spring training, despite allowing two solo home runs.
The right-hander threw 50 pitches (34 strikes) over 2.2 innings, letting up two runs on three hits with two strikeouts. He had a solid first inning, getting a pop out and an inning-ending 4-6-3 double play with his fastball topping out at 98.9 mph
Senga recorded his first strikeout against JJ Wetherholt for the first out of the second inning, catching the star prospect looking on a slider. After a nice catch by Mike Tauchman in right field, Senga gave up a homer to Joshua Baez on a fastball down the middle. Senga gave up the second home run to Miguel Ugento in the third inning with two strikes in the count. The righty was replaced after getting a groundout vs. Masyn Winn.
Overall, Senga's fastball averaged at 96.7 mph (hitting 98-plus three times) and he threw it 18 times (36 percent of pitches). He also worked in a cutter (nine pitches), slider (seven pitches), forkball (seven pitches), sweeper (five pitches), sinker (three pitches), and curveball (one pitch). Opposing hitters swung 25 times and whiffed six times (24 percent).
-- Cardinals starter Kyle Leahy threw four perfect innings with five strikeouts. He struck out the side in the fourth inning against Tauchman, Jorge Polanco (second time), and Bo Bichette.
-- Brett Baty recorded New York's first hit of the game in the top of the fifth inning on a line drive to left field. Baty also showed off his speed and stole second base. He went 2-for-3 at the plate, tacking on a seventh-inning single, and logged six innings at first base defensively.
Tauchman drove in Jackson Cuff from first base on a double to center field in the sixth to make it a 2-1 game. He finished the day 1-for-3 with the RBI. Luis Torrens also went 1-for-3 with a seventh-inning single.
-- Cristian Pache made an impressive catch in the bottom of the sixth inning, slamming into the center field wall to rob Nolan Gorman of extra bases.
-- Luis Garcia, Luke Weaver, and Brooks Raley all tossed scoreless innings. Garcia was the only reliever to not record a strikeout, while Raley was the only one to give up a hit. Weaver also flashed his glove by fielding a bunt and sliding to first to get the out.
-- New York tied the game in the seventh inning on an error and then Wyatt Young recorded a go-ahead RBI-single in the top of the eighth, giving the team a 3-2 lead.
-- Prospect Jack Wenniger threw three scoreless innings to seal the victory, striking out five Cardinals (three in the eighth inning) and allowing three hits. He escaped a first-and-third jam in the ninth thanks to a nice play from Young, charging the ball and throwing home to prevent the game-tying run. Wenninger threw his changeup just as much as his fastball (16 out of 52 pitches), getting seven whiffs (out of nine swings) on the off-speed pitch. His fastball averaged 96.0 mph and topped out at 97.4 mph.
Highlights
Kodai Senga's first strikeout of the spring!
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Cristian Pache with a LONG run to make a terrific catch as he collides with the wall!
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Jack Wenninger fires a 1-2-3 inning 🔥
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The Mets take the lead on Wyatt Young's RBI single!
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"Wenninger's really impressive, isn't he?"
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Three strikeouts in the 8th for Jack Wenninger 💪
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What's next
Opening Day starter Freddy Peralta takes the mound on Sunday afternoon against the Yankees.
First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 p.m. on PIX11