NEW YORK — Luis Severino pitched a four-hitter for his second career shutout, and the New York Mets got home runs from Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso in a 4-0 victory Saturday over the Miami Marlins.
After losing his previous three starts, Severino (8-6) was in complete control against the last-place Marlins on a rainy afternoon at Citi Field. He struck out eight and walked one in the first shutout by a Mets starter since Jacob deGrom blanked Washington in April 2021.
''It was amazing,'' Severino said. ''That was really fun to go out and compete for this fan base.''
Severino's only other complete game in the majors was a five-hit shutout for the New York Yankees at Houston in May 2018.
The right-hander plunked Jake Burger with his first pitch of the ninth inning, bringing a visit from manager Carlos Mendoza. But after a discussion on the mound, Mendoza left Severino in the game to loud cheers from the crowd of 34,744.
He retired the next three batters and finished with a flourish, screaming and pumping his fist after striking out Derek Hill to end it with his 113th pitch — most by a member of the Mets this season.
''Special feeling,'' Mendoza said. ''The crowd was behind him. Special day.''
Mendoza spent five seasons with Severino as a coach for the Yankees and has known the right-hander since he was a teenager.