ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Oscar Hernandez’s first MLB home run pushes D-backs past Mets in 12 innings

Aug 10, 2016, 9:30 PM | Updated: 9:43 pm

Arizona Diamondbacks Oscar Hernandez watches his 12th-inning solo home run off New York Mets relief...

Arizona Diamondbacks Oscar Hernandez watches his 12th-inning solo home run off New York Mets relief pitcher Jerry Blevins in a baseball game, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

(AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Catcher Oscar Hernandez made sizeable contact on his first four at-bats against the New York Mets on Wednesday. The 23-year-old Arizona Diamondbacks catcher, in his first major league game this season, just couldn’t catch a break.

Given extra innings and his fifth at-bat, finally, he did.

Off Mets reliever Jerry Blevins, Hernandez smacked a solo homer that cleared the left field foul pole in the top of the 12th inning, and Arizona scratched out a 3-2 victory, its fourth win in five games.

The D-backs took their second series in a row on a night when, until Hernandez’s heroics, nobody but usual suspects Paul Goldschmidt and Jean Segura could muster offense.

Segura scored the first two runs on RBI hits by Goldschmidt, but a two-run home run by the Mets’ Kelly Johnson with one out in the ninth frame sent the game to extras.

As D-backs manager Chip Hale has promised to do, aggressive base-running led to the early scores.

Following a game of five stolen bases Tuesday, Arizona stole four bases and was caught stealing twice on Wednesday.

With one outing left in the visit to the Big Apple, the D-backs have already set a franchise record for stolen bases in a three-game series.

Segura’s third-inning single turned into the first Arizona run when he stole second and then advanced to third on a throwing error by the Mets. Goldschmidt’s single sent him home and, in the eighth, the first baseman again scored the D-backs’ lead-off man from third with a sac-fly.

Hernandez’s solo home run sealed it, and maybe the Mets should have seen it coming. Beforehand, the catcher flew out three times to the left side of the outfield and another time had a fly ball caught near the warning track in right.

His go-ahead homer was his first MLB home run and second career RBI after playing 18 games (31 at-bats) with Arizona last year.

It was a surprise considering he had been batting .196 in 29 Double-A games this season.

But Hernandez’s catching performance was even more impressive in his first game since replacing Welington Castillo, who is on paternity leave.

Hernandez caught seven-plus innings of three-hit, no-run pitching from starter Robbie Ray, who in perhaps his own best MLB game added no walks and four strikeouts.

Ray is the third D-backs lefty to surpass seven innings and allow only three baserunners, joining Brian Anderson and Randy Johnson in that category.

The Diamondbacks’ bullpen continued the strong play, and in the final five innings allowed three hits and just one walk. After walking the only Met on the evening, D-backs closer Jake Barrett allowed one hit — a one-out, two-run homer that tied it in the ninth.

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Diamondbacks

Jordan Montgomery...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks’ lack of execution spoils Jordan Montgomery outing vs. Cardinals

Jordan Montgomery's quality start gave the Arizona Diamondbacks every opportunity to break Wednesday's series finale at the Cardinals open.

13 hours ago

Arizona Diamondbacks logo...

Haboob Blog

Diamondbacks minor leaguer accomplishes rare 5-strikeout inning

D-backs RHP prospect Jhosmer Alvarez struck out five hitters in a single inning for Single-A Visalia against the Inland Empire 66ers.

15 hours ago

Corbin Carroll swings and breaks his bat...

Arizona Sports

Corbin Carroll slides to 7th in Diamondbacks’ batting order vs. Cardinals

The Arizona Diamondbacks are shaking up the lineup against the St. Louis Cardinals with Corbin Carroll sliding down the batting order.

18 hours ago

D-backs assistant GM Mike Fitzgerald joins Wolf & Luke to discuss recent injuries to the team, incl...

Bailey Leasure

Assistant GM Mike Fitzgerald: It’s hard to read the Diamondbacks due to injuries

D-backs assistant general manager Mike Fitzgerald admitted judging Arizona has been difficult considering the rash of injuries.

18 hours ago

Pavin Smith drives in six runs as the D-backs beat the Cardinals 14-1....

Associated Press

Pavin Smith drives in 6 runs as Diamondbacks rout Cardinals

Pavin Smith hits a grand slam and drove in a career-high six runs to help the Diamondbacks to a 14-1 win over the Cardinals Tuesday.

1 day ago

D-backs put up 14 runs in six innings against the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday....

Bailey Leasure

Diamondbacks drop Cardinals with home-run party

Pavin Smith hits a grand slam as the D-backs swung early Tuesday, putting up 14 runs as they beat the Cardinals 14-1.

1 day ago

Oscar Hernandez’s first MLB home run pushes D-backs past Mets in 12 innings