
Mets hold off Giants 2-1 for 6th consecutive win
First baseman Pete Alonso robbed Patrick Bailey of a tying double with a leaping catch for the final out. Alonso, never known for his defense, also made several terrific plays in the field early in Friday night's series-opening win.
Starling Marte doubled twice and walked as the Mets maintained their half-game lead in the NL East over Philadelphia.
Jung Hoo Lee had three hits for the Giants, who have lost eight of 10.
New York stranded four runners in scoring position before Vientos came through with a two-out hit off starter Robbie Ray (9-5) to give the Mets a 2-1 lead in the sixth.
The double scored Juan Soto and Marte, both of whom walked.
Peterson (7-4) pitched with runners in scoring position in four of his six innings. He allowed eight hits and one run with four strikeouts and three walks.
Ray gave up two runs and five hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Rafael Devers made his third start at first base for the Giants since being acquired from Boston on June 15. He had a rough night on defense and committed an error in the seventh.
Key moment
Wilmer Flores singled leading off the bottom of the sixth but was thrown out stretching by Mets left fielder Brandon Nimmo.
Key stat
After throwing 26 pitches in the first, Ray found a groove and needed only 44 to get through the next three innings.
Up next
Mets RHP Kodai Senga (7-3, 1.79 ERA) pitches the series finale Sunday. San Francisco had not announced a scheduled starter.
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