Gsellman strong again for Mets vs. Cardinals

March 18th, 2017

JUPITER, Fla. -- delivered five solid innings Saturday in his bid to become the Mets' fifth starter, while solidified his own rotation standing with four solid innings for the Cardinals in the Mets' 5-4 win at Roger Dean Stadium.
Battling and Zack Wheeler for the fifth starter job, Gsellman held the Cardinals to one run -- a RBI single -- in five innings, striking out three.

The Mets did quite a bit more damage against Wacha, plating runs on a solo homer and sacrifice flies by Matt Reynolds and . Even Tim Tebow rapped out an opposite-field single versus Wacha, who allowed three runs in four innings.

Though the Cardinals haven't officially named Wacha their fifth starter, he distinguished himself in that rotation competition.
"I know today didn't really go how I wanted to, falling behind guys and stuff," Wacha said. "But I think the spring, overall, has been going pretty well. I've been throwing strikes. I just have to keep getting better."
• Adams taking reps in the outfield
Matt Carpenter reached base twice in three plate appearances for the Cardinals, in what was his second game swinging a bat since experiencing back tightness earlier this month. That lifted Carpenter's Grapefruit League batting average back up to .300.
The Cardinals came back to tie things on a two-run rally off Ben Rowen in the eighth, but gave New York the lead for good with an RBI double in the ninth.

Mets Up Next: will look to continue his strong spring when the Mets return home for a 1:10 p.m. ET game Sunday against the Marlins, in a game available on MLB.TV. Also scheduled to pitch is , who ranks second in the Grapefruit League with 17 strikeouts. Right-hander will start for Miami.
Cardinals Up Next: The Cardinals will travel to Orlando one final time this spring for a 12:05 p.m. CT start against the Braves on Sunday, in a game available on MLB.TV. , who has allowed two earned runs over nine spring innings, will make the start.
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