Huascar Brazobn rescues Mets for first career save: Pretty impressive

MIAMI — The Mets ran out of pitchers.With an off-day Thursday and knowing he had a nearly full stable of arms who could be used, manager Carlos Mendoza seemed determined to use that full stable.He might have been able to squeeze more than 85 pitches from Clay Holmes, but Holmes encountered two-on, two-out trouble in the fifth, and Mendoza turned to Reed Garrett to extinguish the fire.
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Minter got work and was not sharp, charged with two runs in a seventh inning Ryne Stanek had to finish.After Pete Alonso tied the game with a home run in the top of the eighth, Edwin Díaz pitched an eventful but scoreless bottom of the eighth.
José Buttó was excellent in the ninth and 10th, but the game extended into the 11th, when Danny Young inherited a two-run lead, watched it get trimmed to one, and Mendoza called for Huascar Brazobán with the tying run on second base and the winning run on first with one out.The only other arm in the bullpen at that point was Max Kranick, who had thrown three innings Tuesday and was not available.Which meant Brazobán was going to continue pitching until the game ended, regardless of the inning.“It was his game,” Mendoza said after Brazobán stepped up to finish his game.The 35-year-old, fourth-year big leaguer picked a timely moment for his first career save, escaping danger with a pair of clutch outs and showing the kind of slow heartbeat that late-game relievers need in an exhale of a 6-5, 11-inning win over the Marlins at loanDepot Park on Wednesday.Against the Marlins, with whom he pitched in 97 games from 2022-24 before the deadline trade that sent him to Queens, Brazobán got his first chance to close the door.First Jonah Bride lofted a fly ball to right field to advance the tying run to third base.With two outs, Brazobán continually turned to his best pitch: Four hard sinkers late...