Buck Showalter denied intentionally surrounding Taijuan Walker on Wednesday afternoon with what probably projects to be the Mets’ best defensive infield. Luis Guillorme was at third base over Eduardo Escobar, the manager said, simply because he wanted Escobar to have two days off, including the off-day Thursday.Walker, the best on the Mets’ pitching staff at keeping the ball on the ground, continually induced contact that headed south — and continually headed toward Guillorme’s vacuum glove.
Jose Altuve, the game’s first batter, lined out to left. None of the ensuing outs Walker tallied left the infield until Yordan Alvarez flew out to center to end the top of the sixth inning.Of the 22 outs Walker recorded, Guillorme had a hand — whether catching pop-ups, fielding grounders and throwing over or jump-starting a double play — in 12. In just his seventh start at third base, Guillorme showed off the same glove that has made such an impression at second base predominantly and shortstop.
The Mets also had Dominic Smith playing first base on an afternoon when Pete Alonso served as the DH. If they were trying to ensure the infield defense was sure-handed, there was good reason. Walker rolled through seven innings in just 85 pitches. He had to campaign to return in the eighth inning, but he needed eight pitches to induce a ground ball from Houston’s Jake Meyers to Guillorme to end his day.
And loses to the better team
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