Mark Vientos sparks two contagious scoring rallies as Mets shutout Giants

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SAN FRANCISCO — Mark Vientos is hardly guaranteed playing time and will have to earn many of his at-bats this season.

Over the past four games he’s built up a decent amount of equity.

Saturday, he reached base at least three times for a second straight game, helping lead a 9-0 rout of the Giants at Oracle Park.

The Mets hardly missed Juan Soto in winning their second straight. Soto, who departed Friday’s game in the first inning with a right calf strain that was deemed “minor” following an MRI, will rest until at least Tuesday, when a decision is likely on whether he will need an injured list stint.

Vientos is among those carrying the load. He was in the middle of two scoring rallies Saturday night and finished 3-for-5 in sparking a 12-hit attack. Suddenly, the Mets scoring woes in six games that followed the season opener seem like 19th-century history.

Mark Vientos hits an RBI single during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the San Francisco Giants. AP

Only bolstering Vientos’ performance (he owns a 1.369 OPS) has been his respectable work at first base, a position he’s sharing as Jorge Polanco deals with left Achilles tendinitis.



Clay Holmes handled much of the run prevention with seven shutout innings to follow the gem Nolan McLean produced a night earlier when the rookie carried a perfect game into the sixth before walking two batters and allowing a single.

Holmes allowed only three hits and walked two over the 90-pitch performance. It was a second straight strong outing for Holmes, who allowed two earned runs over 5 ²/₃ innings against the Cardinals on Monday.

New York Mets pinch hitter Tyrone Taylor (15) celebrates his three-run home run against the San Francisco Giants during the fifth inning at Oracle Park. D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images

Holmes allowed three singles. Matt Chapman, Jerar Encarnacion and Jung Hoo Lee delivered those hits.

About the only semblance of trouble Holmes faced was in the second inning. Chapman led off with an infield single, reaching second on Bo Bichette’s throwing error. But with help from Vientos, whose diving stop and toss to Holmes covering the bag produced the second out, Holmes kept a 3-0 lead intact.

The Mets will have an opportunity at winning the series Sunday with Kodai Senga on the mound for his second start.

New York Mets starting pitcher Clay Holmes (35) delivers a pitch against the San Francisco Giants during the seventh inning at Oracle Park. D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images

Carson Benge’s grounder to third base with the bases loaded in the second turned into two runs for the Mets. Chapman booted the ball before his throw to first baseman Encarnacion was mishandled for a second error on the play. Vientos and Jared Young raced home. The lead extended to 3-0 on Luis Torrens’ RBI groundout.

Vientos doubled to begin the rally and Young walked before Semien’s infield single loaded the bases. It was the third straight game with at least one hit for Semien, who snapped an 0-for-20 drought Thursday.

Bichette’s RBI single in the fifth widened the lead to 4-0. Torrens singled leading off the inning and reached second on a groundout before Bichette delivered for a team-leading sixth RBI this season. Vientos, for his third hit in the game, stroked an RBI single in the inning to give the Mets their fifth run against Landon Roupp. After lefty Ryan Borucki entered, Tyrone Taylor was deployed as a pinch-hitter for Young and belted a three-run homer that buried the Giants in an 8-0 hole.

Taylor stroked an RBI single in the seventh that put the Mets ahead 9-0 following Brett Baty’s leadoff double.

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