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Carlos Mendoza shows confidence in Tobias Myers, as he closes Mets’ win for first career save

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With the Mets and Diamondbacks tied at one apiece in the bottom of the ninth, Devin Williams came on and needed just eight pitches to push the game to extra innings.

New York’s offense had gone quiet since the top of the fourth, but they wasted no time cashing in their ghost runner, as Mark Vientos doubled on the first pitch of the 10th.

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Carson Benge then continued his recent hot-stretch at the plate, tacking on a huge insurance run with a ground-rule double into the left-center gap.

With a two-run advantage and a low pitch count there had been some thought that Williams would come back out for the save, however, that wasn’t the case.

Carlos Mendoza instead called upon Tobias Myers.

“We talked about it,” the skipper admitted. “But then at the end with how much we’ve been using these guys so far this year, I just decided to go to Tobias — but we did discuss it.”

And in the end, the decision paid off, as Myers needed just 10 pitches to set the Diamondbacks down in order in the bottom of the tenth and secure the victory.

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It was a much-needed bounceback outing after the righty after he was knocked around by the Rockies for four runs in just 0.2 of an inning his last time out.

This was also Myers’ first career save.

“He showed the ability to bounce back,” Mendoza said. “I like his ability to throw strikes, I like the changeup against lefties, the fastball at the top, and he’s been really solid for us no matter what we’ve asked him to do.

“Whether it’s an opener, as a multi-inning guy, today getting the last three outs — it was just good to see.”

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