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Mets Edge Nats, 2-1

With the Mets offense notching single runs in the 2nd and 4th innings, New York’s pitchers made it stand up for a 2-1 win over Washington yesterday afternoon.

Wil Crowe made the start and gave up leadoff hits in both innings he pitched – a double in the 1st and a solo HR in the 2nd – to take the loss. He gave up two hits total and struck out one but did not issue a walk.

Fellow watchlister Ben Braymer was the first man out of the ‘pen, but was no more effective. He gave up the second Mets run on three hits over an inning and 2/3rds with no walks and one whiff.

Former watchlister Andrew Stevenson broke up the shutout with a one-out, ground-rule double in the 6th to plate Emilio Bonifácio, who had led off the inning with a triple.

Drew Ward and Jake Noll both started, at 1B and 2B, respectively and both went 0-for-2 with three strikeouts combined (two for Ward).

Other notable minor-leaguers to appear in the game were:

The full squad heads to Jupiter this afternoon to visit the St. Louis Cardinals. Aníbal Sánchez is expected to make his spring debut. The game can be seen on MLB.tv and heard on MLB Audio (away feed on both).

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