Steven Matz, Mets Suffer One Of The Worst First Innings Of All Time

by abournenesn

Apr 16, 2019

New York Mets starter Steven Matz toed the rubber at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday night with a 1.65 ERA.

When he left the game, it was 4.96.

Matz failed to record a single out in the game, allowing eight runs, six earned, while the Philadelphia Phillies dropped 10 runs on the Mets in a laughably bad first inning.

Here’s a breakdown of how it all happened:

— Andrew McCutchen reaches on an error by shortstop Amed Rosario.

— Jean Segura doubles.

— Bryce Harper hit by pitch.

— J.T. Realmuto doubles. McCutchen and Segura score. 2-0 Phillies.

— Scott Kingery homers, plating three more runs to make it 5-0.

— Cesar Hernandez walks.

— Aaron Altherr reaches on another error by Rosario.

— Maikel Franco blasts three-run home run. 8-0 Phillies.

— Matz replaced on the mound by Drew Gagnon.

— Nick Pivetta strikes out swinging. One out.

— McCutchen doubles.

— Segura strikes out swinging. Two outs.

— Harper walks.

— Realmuto doubles, scoring McCutchen and Harper, while advancing to third on an error Jeff McNeil. 10-0 Phillies.

— Kingery grounds out to end the inning.

So for those of you that weren’t keeping score… that’s 14 batters, 10 runs, 5 hits, three errors, and a whole lot of embarrassment.

Oh, and to add injury to this absolute baseball atrocity, Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo exited mid-inning with a stiff neck. And the Phillies went on to win 14-3.

Woof.

Thumbnail photo via John Geliebter/USA TODAY Sports Images
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