Lindor's leadoff HR in 9th ends Francis' no-hit bid and Mets rally for 6-2 win over Blue Jays


TORONTO — Francisco Lindor broke up Bowden Francis’ no-hit bid with a tying homer leading off the ninth inning, Francisco Alvarez added a three-run shot and the New York Mets scored six times in their last at-bat to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 on Wednesday.

New York entered tied with Atlanta for the final National League wild card. The Braves were set to play at Washington on Wednesday night.

With the crowd of 29,399 on their feet to start the ninth, Francis got ahead of Lindor 0-2 before the four-time All-Star drilled a 92 mph fastball 398 feet to right field for his 31st home run.

It was the second time in four starts Francis lost a no-hitter on a leadoff homer in the ninth — Taylor Ward connected off the right-hander for the Los Angeles Angels on Aug. 24.

That made Francis the first pitcher to lose two no-hit bids in the ninth inning during one season since Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan with Texas in 1989.

Dave Stieb threw the only no-hitter in Blue Jays history at Cleveland on Sept. 2, 1990.

Francis’ two recent close calls are the longest no-hit bids by a Blue Jays pitcher since Brandon Morrow tossed 8 2/3 hitless innings against Tampa Bay in August 2010.

Lindor’s drive was New York’s first home run in the last four games, and the first by either team in the series.

Sean Manaea struck out eight in 6 2/3 innings, allowing one run and three hits. Danny Young (4-0) got one out in relief to help the Mets win for the 11th time in 13 games.

Pinch-hitter Addison Barger had an RBI single off Ryne Stanek with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. George Springer followed with an infield single, but Edwin Díaz needed only one pitch to earn his 18th save in 24 chances.

Chad Green (4-6) replaced Francis and gave up an infield single to Jose Iglesias, who advanced to second base on a throwing error. Mark Vientos and Brandon Nimmo walked to load the bases before Pete Alonso hit a sacrifice fly.

J.D. Martinez walked to load the bases a second time, and Starling Marte chased Green with a sacrifice fly.

Génesis Cabrera came on and gave up a first-pitch homer to Alvarez, the seventh of the season for the Mets catcher.

The Mets have been no-hit eight times. Max Scherzer was the last pitcher to do it, with Washington on Oct. 3, 2015.

New York’s Harrison Bader opened the sixth with a drive to deep left field but Toronto’s Davis Schneider made a great catch at the wall.

Francis was selected AL pitcher of the month for August, when he went 4-1 with a 1.05 ERA. He struck out 39 and walked four in six appearances, five starts.

The right-hander threw 111 pitches, 68 for strikes. He walked one, struck out one and twice hit a batter with a pitch.

The Mets honored first responders with special caps, and Lindor used a custom-decorated glove on the anniversary of 9/11.

Lindor needed time when a wasp landed on his glove at shortstop in the bottom of the sixth. Second base umpire Stu Scheurwater helped out by whacking the wasp with his cap.

Schneider drove in Toronto’s first run on a fielder’s choice in the fourth.

UP NEXT

Mets: LHP Jose Quintana (8-9, 4.09 ERA) is scheduled to start Friday as New York visits Philadelphia for the opener of a three-game series.

Blue Jays: Toronto hosts St. Louis in a three-game series beginning Friday.

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