Nimmo’s 5-hit day helps Mets overcome Scherzer’s ejection in 5-3 rubber-game win over Dodgers

Bradon Nimmo went 5-for-5 with a two-run home run and two runs scored to help lift the Mets to a 5-3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the rubber game of their three-game set on Wednesday afternoon.

It was the second five-hit game of Nimmo’s career, the first coming in a 5-for-6 effort on Aug. 15, 2018, in a 16-5 win against the Baltimore Orioles. He singled in the first and third innings before launching his first round-tripper of the season to give the Mets (12-7) a 2-1 lead. He followed it up with another two singles in the seventh and ninth — the latter helping to set up a two-run double for Mark Canha that provided some much-needed insurance in what became a 5-2 game.

A David Peralta home run to lead off the bottom of the ninth off closer Adam Ottavino cut the Mets’ lead to two before the book was closed on Los Angeles.

The ledger wasn’t kind to either of the day’s starting pitchers, who were hoping to have solid outings against their former teams.

While Noah Syndergaard, who spent seven years with the Mets, allowed Nimmo’s home run in five innings of work, Scherzer never got to see the fourth inning after he was ejected following multiple glove inspections by the umpiring crew led by chief Phil Cuzzi. 

Scherzer spent the second half of the 2021 season with the Dodgers after being traded over from the Washington Nationals.

As he did in his previous start nine days earlier against the San Diego Padres, Scherzer struggled with his command at the start. He walked a pair to load the bases in the first with one out but battled to get Jason Heyward swinging before coaxing an inning-ending groundout by Miguel Vargas, expending 28 pitches to do so.

He rebounded well, needing just 11 pitches to get through the second inning, but ran into his first inkling of trouble with the umps when he was forced to change his glove before the third inning. 

The inspection certainly didn’t faze him as he mowed down the Dodgers in order needing just eight…

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