WadeMiley
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 15 |
| L5 | 7 |
| G19 | 27 |
| IP113.1 | 153.0 |
| BB23 | 41 |
| SO85 | 110 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 15 |
| L5 | 7 |
| G19 | 27 |
| IP113.1 | 153.0 |
| BB23 | 41 |
| SO85 | 110 |
The New York Mets were initially reluctant to promote their first-round draft pick from two years ago, but desperation is setting in.
The free-falling Mets are calling up highly touted Matt Harvey , hoping that in his major league debut the right-hander can help the team to its first victory in seven contests Thursday night in the opener of a four-game set with the Arizona Diamondbacks .
New York (47-51) arrives in Arizona to open a season-high 11-game road trip after losing 5-2 to Washington on Wednesday to cap an 0-6 homestand. The Mets, who last dropped seven in a row overall in April 2011, have lost 12 of 13 to fall seven games out in the NL wild-card race.
"Losing is one thing," third baseman David Wright said. "The way that we're going about it right now is unacceptable."
Wright finished the homestand 4 for 24 with eight strikeouts, and New York was outscored 13-5 from the seventh inning on in its last four.
"We're going to get through it," manager Terry Collins said. "You will see a different team in the next 10 days, the next two weeks."
They're likely going to have a different battery on Thursday with Harvey and catcher Rob Johnson being called up from Triple-A Buffalo.
The Mets have high expectations for Harvey, the seventh overall pick in the 2010 draft, and hope one day he'll become their staff ace. The 23-year-old Harvey, who went 7-5 with a 3.68 ERA in 20 starts for the Bisons, says he will try to keep calm and not attempt to be a savior for New York.
"This guy's got the makeup," Collins told the Mets' official website. "He doesn't want to be just a guy, he wants to be the guy."
The Mets, who've lost six of seven on the road, begin their crucial trip at Chase Field, where they're 1-8 since 2009.
Making matters worse, New York's offense has the difficult task of facing Wade Miley (11-5, 3.02 ERA), who has permitted a single run in four of his last five starts in the desert. At home against Houston on Saturday, the left-hander gave up a run and four hits while striking out a career-high nine in seven innings of a 12-3 win to set a franchise rookie record for victories in a season.
He didn't get the win in New York on May 4, when he allowed four runs and seven hits in six innings of Arizona's 5-4 comeback victory.
Just as Miley has been stellar at Chase Field, so has Arizona's offense - its last game notwithstanding.
The Diamondbacks (49-49) were limited to five hits in Wednesday's 4-2 loss to Colorado after averaging 7.8 runs in winning their previous eight at home.
"It's discouraging," manager Kirk Gibson said. "We've been scoring a lot of runs but we didn't score enough and that cost us."
Although Arizona lost for the first time in six games overall, Jason Kubel and Miguel Montero continued their torrid hitting, each homering.
Kubel leads the NL with 72 RBIs after driving in 12 while batting .343 with seven home runs in the last eight games, and Montero is hitting .400 with 11 RBIs in the last 11. Kubel, however, is hitless in 10 at-bats against the Mets this year, while Montero is 1 for 8.
Wright, New York's leader with 67 RBIs and a .340 average, is 3 for 20 without an RBI in his last six games against Arizona.
New York Mets |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| July 21, 2012 | Johan Santana | 15-Day DL | Sprained right ankle |
| July 11, 2012 | Dillon Gee | Day-to-Day | Bloot clot in right shoulder |
| July 08, 2012 | Dillon Gee | 15-Day DL | Blood clot in right shoulder |
| July 03, 2012 | Kirk Nieuwenhuis | Day-to-Day | Bruised right hand |
| June 23, 2012 | Frank Francisco | 15-Day DL | Left oblique strain |
| June 16, 2012 | Jason Bay | 15-Day DL | Concussion |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| June 27, 2012 | Daniel Hudson | 15-Day DL | Right foream tightness |
| June 25, 2012 | John McDonald | 15-Day DL | Strained left oblique |
| June 25, 2012 | John McDonald | 15-Day DL | Strained left oblique |
| June 17, 2012 | Joe Saunders | 15-Day DL | Strained left shoulder |
| June 17, 2012 | Joe Saunders | 15-Day DL | Strained left shoulder |
| May 23, 2012 | Miguel Montero | Day-to-Day | Groin injury |
PHOENIX (AP) -- Matt Harvey gave the Mets a brilliant ray of hope Thursday night.
The heralded 24-year-old dazzled in his major league debut, holding Arizona to three hits and striking out 11 over 5 1-3 innings in New York's 3-1 win over the Diamondbacks.
"When I was warming up I looked around and kind of took everything in," Harvey said. "At that moment I really did believe that I was meant to pitch in the big leagues. It was everything I could have imagined. I just wanted to do everything I could to keep the team in a winning distance."
Harvey, the Mets' top pick in the 2010 draft, set a franchise record for strikeouts in a debut. He also doubled and singled to become the first pitcher since 1900 to strike out more than 10 and collect a pair of hits in his first game.
"If things don't work out as a pitcher he should become a hitter," said Miguel Montero , who had one of the Diamondbacks' three hits against the rookie.
Harvey allowed only Jason Kubel 's soft single through the third base hole, vacated on an infield shift, a double to Montero on a changeup in the second and Aaron Hill 's one out single in the third.
Harvey threw 106 pitches, 65 for strikes - including his first two.
"He lived up to exactly what everybody has talked about him," said Mets manager Terry Collins. "Now I want him to go out the next time and be a little more comfortable yet pitch as effectively as he did today. He is a different cat."
Gerardo Parra , who reached base on a wild pitch after striking out, was the only Arizona hitter to reach third against Harvey.
While the Diamondbacks praised Harvey's poise, catcher Rob Johnson could see some adrenaline at work.
"I think he was pretty amped up," Johnson said. "The good thing about it was he was amped up down in the zone. It felt like he felt like he belonged here."
Scott Hairston hit a two-run double and Andres Torres tripled and scored for the Mets, who snapped a six-game losing streak.
New York, which is beginning an 11-game road trip, won for only the second time in 13 games since the All-Star break, narrowly avoiding the fate of the 1962 club that went 1-14 to start the second half.
"It's been a tough stretch," Hairston said. "Then to start a long road trip, it was good to get the win."
Bobby Parnell pitched around a pair of walks in the ninth for his third save.
Arizona starter Wade Miley (11-6), the third straight 2012 All-Star the Mets have faced, gave up three runs on nine hits in 5 1-3 innings, his shortest outing since going 3 2-3 innings on June 30.
"I was just pitching behind guys early," Miley said. "I was getting into 2-0, 2-1 counts - fastball counts - and they took advantage of it."
The Diamondbacks, who struck out 16 times and stranded 11 runners, have lost two straight after running off five wins in a row.
With Harvey keeping the Diamondbacks in check, the Mets looked like an entirely different club than they had been since the All-Star break.
Ruben Tejada led off the game with a single to center, went to third on Daniel Murphy 's single to center and scored on Hairston's two-run double off the right field wall.
"It's a boost for everybody," Collins said. "But he's only going to pitch every five days. We need to do a lot more things to win games."
Torres made it 3-0 in the fourth when he tripled to center and scored on Johnson's sacrifice fly to center, barely sliding under a strong throw from Parra.
"You've got to try and minimize the damage and for the most part I was able to do that," Miley said.
Kubel scored the Diamondbacks' run in the eighth when he was walked by Jon Rauch , went to third on a double by Paul Goldschmidt and scored easily on Justin Upton 's sacrifice fly.
Tim Byrdak came on for Rauch and, after hitting Montero with a pitch, struck out pinch-hitter Lyle Overbay with the tying runs on first and second.
NOTES: Harvey became the first Mets pitcher to get a pair of hits in his debut since David West on Sept. 24, 1988. Harvey is the 20th player from the 2010 draft to appear in a major league game, and joined Josh Edgin as the second Mets player from that draft to make his debut. ... Torres' triple snapped an 0-for-14 streak. . New York had allowed four or more runs in each of their past 13 games, the second-longest streak in franchise history. ... Montero has hit safely in 15 of his past 18 home games. ... Arizona CF Chris Young , who has hit .294 since the All-Star break to raise his average to .218, was given the night off in favor of the left-handed Parra. ... Before the game, the Mets recalled Johnson from Triple-A Buffalo to take the place of Mike Nickeas , who was optioned to Buffalo after Wednesday's loss. ... LHP Jonathan Niese will take the mound for the Mets on Friday against RHP Josh Collmenter . Niese gave up three earned runs in five innings in his only previous start at Chase Field.