Valdespin gets 4 RBIs as Mets rout Rays

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Chris Young settled down after a shaky first inning to get his first win in more than a year and the New York Mets beat the Tampa Bay Rays 11-2 on Tuesday night.

Young allowed nine hits over 5 2-3 innings, walked two and struck out four in his second major league outing since returning from shoulder surgery that sidelined him most of last season. The right-hander won for the first time since beating Philadelphia 7-1 on April 5, 2011 — his first start in a Mets uniform.

Rookie Jordany Valdespin drove in a career-high four runs, three of them with a pair of two-out hits. The Mets, swept last weekend by the crosstown rival Yankees, have scored a major league-leading 134 runs with two outs — nine of them in their first appearance at Tropicana Field in 11 years.

Young yielded a bases-loaded single to Hideki Matsui and a sacrifice fly to Will Rhymes in the first. The right-hander, who launched his comeback by allowing three runs and six hits in five innings of a no-decision against Washington on June 5, worked out of tight spots in the next two innings to keep the Mets close.

Valdespin’s two-run single off Alex Cobb (2-3) put New York ahead 3-2 in the fifth. His two-out RBI double was the first big blow in the Mets’ six-run seventh.

Daniel Murphy followed with a two-run single that made it 6-2. Ike Davis finished the Rays off with a three-run homer off reliever J.P. Howell.

Cobb, losing his third straight start after winning the first two following his promotion from Triple-A Durham, allowed six runs and seven hits in 6 2-3 innings.

The Mets’ struggles with runners in scoring position continued. After going 5 for 18 in such situations while being swept by the Yankees, New York was 0 for 4 in the first two innings against Cobb. The first run scored against the Tampa Bay starter raced home on shortstop Elliot Johnson’s fielding error.

The Rays weren’t much better early, going 2 for 8 with runners in scoring position in the first three innings. Only one run scored when Matsui lined a pitch off the right-field wall with the bases loaded in the first, and Young worked out of a jam in the second by striking out Rhymes and Jose Molina after giving up singles to B.J. Upton and Matt Joyce to begin the inning.

Cobb retired eight in a row before the Mets finally broke through against the right-hander with two outs in the fifth. Omar Quintanilla singled and Kirk Nieuwenhuis doubled before Valdespin’s two-run single.

Valdespin picked up his fourth RBI of the night when he grounded out in the eighth. Lucas Duda following with a two-out RBI single that made it 11-2.

New York relievers Jon Rauch, Tim Byrdak, Miguel Bautista, Elvin Ramirez and Frank Francisco shut out the Rays over the last 3 1-3 innings.

NOTES: The Mets improved to 2-5 in interleague play. The Rays are 4-3. … With Tampa Bay’s Ben Zobrist out of the lineup because of a bruised right hand, Sean Rodriguez moved to second base and Will Rhymes started at third. Zobrist was injured when he was struck in the hand by a throw while sliding into second base during Sunday’s win at Miami. X-rays were negative and he’s day to day. … Mets SS Ruben Tejada (strained right quadriceps) will attempt to do some running drills on Wednesday. INF Ronny Cedeno (strained left calf) ran around the bases, and RHP Ramon Ramirez (strained right hamstring) threw long toss. … The Mets have agreed to terms with C Kevin Plawecki, a supplemental first-round selection taken 35th overall in year’s amateur draft. … The Rays continue to take a cautious approach to 3B Evan Longoria’s return. He’s been on the disabled list since May 1 because of a partially torn left hamstring. He ran before the game and could begin a minor league rehab assignment this weekend.

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