LaRoche hits pair of 3-run homers, Hudson dominates as Arizona romps to 14-1 win over Mets
By Dave Skretta, APSunday, August 1, 2010
LaRoche powers D-backs to another win over Mets
NEW YORK — Adam LaRoche hit a pair of three-run homers and Daniel Hudson made a memorable debut for the Arizona Diamondbacks, who turned Citi Field into their own launching pad during a 14-1 romp over the New York Mets on Sunday.
Stephen Drew and John Hester added back-to-back homers as the Diamondbacks wrapped up a dominating season series against New York. They took five of six, rebounding from the lone loss to prevent the Mets from winning consecutive games for the first time since early June.
Hudson (1-0) allowed three hits in eight innings in his sixth career start. It was his first game since he was acquired from the White Sox last week in the deal that sent Edwin Jackson to Chicago.
Hudson allowed only one hit after the first inning, and his lone walk in the fourth ended up scoring the Mets’ only run. The 23-year-old right-hander more than made up for it at the plate, too, with a two-run double in the fifth inning for his first career hit.
LaRoche had his sixth career multihomer game, both shots coming off Jon Niese (7-5), and would have made it three homers in as many innings if it wasn’t for the spacious dimensions at Citi Field. He scorched a pitch in the sixth that fell just short of the 415-foot sign on the center-field wall, and LaRoche cruised into second with a double.
The six RBIs were still a career high for LaRoche, who has quietly had an impressive season for Arizona. He has 16 homers and a team-best 70 RBIs on the year.
Justin Upton extended his hitting streak to 17 games, Hester reached four times and eight different players drove in at least one run for the Diamondbacks. They belted out 16 hits on the same day that Dwight Gooden joined Darryl Strawberry and two others for induction into the Mets’ Hall of Fame.
New York sure could have used Doc in this one.
Niese faced the minimum before Kelly Johnson hit a one-out single in the fourth, Upton laced a base hit and LaRoche homered to right field. After the Mets got one back in the bottom half, Johnson and Upton reached again in the fifth and LaRoche hit a 1-0 pitch into almost the exact same spot in the right-field stands.
The Mets’ defense didn’t do much to help. Third baseman David Wright threw a ball into center field on an easy fielder’s choice in the fifth, and center fielder Angel Pagan overthrew home a few minutes later to keep the Diamondbacks’ big inning going.
Elmer Dessens eventually came on in relief and allowed Hudson’s two-run double and the homers to Drew and Hester in the seventh inning. Mark Reynolds drove in a run in the eighth and the Diamondbacks scored three more times off Oliver Perez in the ninth.
By then, what was left from a festive crowd that came out to see the Mets’ Hall of Fame ceremony on a pleasant afternoon had turned angry, showering the club with boos before it embarks on a brutal six-game trip to Atlanta and Philadelphia.
NOTES: Along with Gooden and Strawberry, former manager Davey Johnson and longtime general manager Frank Cashen were inducted into the Hall of Fame. All were key parts of the 1986 World Series title team. … Arizona optioned OF Cole Gillespie to make room for SS Bobby Crosby, who was acquired Saturday in a five-player swap with Pittsburgh. … The Diamondbacks’ choice of pregame TV: Shark Week on the Discovery Channel. … Hudson was 1-1 with the White Sox before the trade.
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