Diamondbacks 2, Mets 4: Still a Happy Mother’s Day Share this story Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images Torey Lovullo had a hefty left-handed hitters lineup prepared for Mets’ starter and right handed pitcher Jacob DeGrom. Not that the split really matters (lefies have an average of just over .220 against DeGrom), but you have to game plan something against the man who is arguably the league’s best pitcher. But the Mets’ ace was eventually game planned by his own body as he left the game in the 6th, after struggling in the 5th, with what is apparently “side tightness”. I have no idea what that means. Was it good or bad news? I have no idea about that either. Until the 5th inning Jacob DeGrom looked like he was going to no hit the D-Backs, but in that 5th inning the D-Backs had the bases loaded with no outs.