CLEVELAND — José Ramírez connected on a two-run homer and an RBI double as the Cleveland Guardians beat the New York Mets 7-6 on Tuesday night, matching their longest win streak of the season at five games.
David Fry added his first career pinch-hit home run, a two-run shot in the sixth inning, for the AL Central-leading Guardians. Cleveland has the fourth-best record in the majors at 32-17 and has won six straight at Progressive Field.
Ramírez has driven in 34 runs in his last 34 games — taking over the American Leage lead with 44 — and reached 600 extra-base hits with his homer in the fifth. The five-time All-Star has spent his entire 12-year career with the Guardians.
''I don't like to talk about numbers, but I thank God for having me here and to do my work,'' Ramírez said through an interpreter. ''When I'm able to recognize those pitches, it tells me I'm in a good position to connect.''
Jeff McNeil and Starling Marte each hit two-run homers and Mark Vientos had a solo shot for the Mets, who have dropped the first two games of the series and are 3-9 since May 10. McNeil and Vientos scored twice apiece.
The Mets have lost eight of 11 and dropped to a season-worst six games under .500.
Nick Sandlin (4-0) recorded two outs in the fifth and Emmanuel Clase worked the ninth for his MLB-best 15th save in 18 chances, retiring Pete Alonso on a game-ending double play. Clase pitched for the third day in a row and lowered his ERA to 0.36.
''When he comes in, all of us in the dugout know he is going to get a zero,'' Fry said. ''We're having so much fun. I mean, the locker room is awesome. Everybody is just having a blast right now.''