Everything But the W

Jacob deGrom was his usual dominating self on Monday, holding the Dodgers to a Justin Turner solo homer over six innings. The Florida native also provided the only Mets scoring, with a 5th inning RBI single. 
Dial ahead to the the top of the 7th with the game tied at 1-1, as Mets manager Mickey Callaway faced a difficult choice. With two runners on and one man out, it was deGrom's turn turn to hit. Having already thrown 109 pitchers, Callaway rolled the dice on pinch hitter Jack Reinheimer. That ended deGrom's night; worse, Reinheimer grounded into a force play. No runners advanced, and the team failed to cash in that opportunity.
Thus, another no decision for the Mets ace -- along with a nice slice of history. deGrom's performance was a record setter: he tied a Major League Baseball mark by allowing three or fewer runs in 25 straight starts during a single season. His ERA for 2018 is sparking 1.68.
The Mets finally broke through in the 9th inning, when pinch hitter Brandon Nimmo three-run pinch homer put his team ahead.
A win for the Mets, another agonizing no-decision for deGrom, whose consistent dominance despite an 8-8 record, make him a leading contender for the National League Cy Young Award.

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