Bailing Out His Battery-mate

It's too easy to post an image of Matt Harvey, when he pitches well -- which is nearly every time he heads to the mound -- and the Mets win -- which doesn't always coincide with a Harvey start. And Thursday night's game in Arizona hinted at being one of "those": Mets hitters couldn't figure out Diamondbacks starter Robbie Ross, while Jarrod Saltalamacchia's 2nd inning home run off Harvey kept Arizona up 1-0 heading into the 6th inning. That's where New York's offense finally showed signs of life. Reliever Dominic Leone had replaced Ross. With two men on in, catcher Kevin Plawecki's booming 2-RBI double put the Mets ahead to stay. Ruben Tejada followed with a sacrifice fly for insurance. And even with Harvey giving up another solo homer -- this one to Paul Goldschmidt -- he made it through seven and left with the lead en route to his 6th victory,
But the game-changing hit of the night... that one belongs to Plawecki, the often-struggling rookie catcher.

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