NEW YORK — Jose Quintana earned his 100th career win with 6 2/3 sharp innings as the surging New York Mets extended their longest winning streak in more than six years Saturday with a 4-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
A slumping Harrison Bader homered to spark a four-run sixth for the Mets, who have won nine straight games for the first time since April 2018.
''I didn't realize it was nine straight — that's awesome,'' Bader said. ''I think that's kind of where we're at, just so zoomed in and just so focused. Once it's done, it's on to the next.''
New York moved a game ahead of rival Atlanta for the final NL playoff berth, a half-game behind Arizona for the league's second wild card. The Mets haven't trailed in their last 72 innings since Aug. 30 — the longest streak in the majors this season.
Bader was mired in skids of 0 for 15 and 2 for 43 before connecting off Sam Moll (3-2) in the sixth. It was Bader's 11th home run of the year, and first to the opposite field.
Bader extended his arms wide and pointed toward right field as he rounded the bases.
''Obviously, it's been a tough sample size here for me individually,'' Bader said. ''I think it was certainly a second of just relief, because at the end of the day, it just comes down to just wanting to produce so intently for your team, you know what I mean? Especially what we've got going on here, with playing meaningful baseball in September.''
Pete Alonso hit a one-out RBI single and J.D. Martinez laced a two-run double with two outs. New York has outscored its opponents 44-16 during the winning streak.