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Mets' Niese Struggling Since Return From DL

WASHINGTON (CBSNewYork/AP) — Jonathon Niese did quite well for himself while pitching with a sore shoulder.

Now he's got to learn how to excel with a healthy arm.

Niese allowed a season-high six runs in six innings, and the New York Mets lost to Doug Fister and the Washington Nationals 7-1 Wednesday night.

Niese (5-8) went on the 15-day disabled list with left shoulder strain in early July and came off July 21. Since his return, he's 0-4 with a 5.76 ERA in four starts.

"It seemed like when I didn't feel 100 percent, that's when I was pitching best. Now, obviously I changed my mechanics a little bit," the left-hander said. "My arm feels a lot better so I've got to figure out how to pitch with that. I'm making a lot of mistakes now with my good stuff and I'm not getting away with it."

It was only the second time in his last 25 starts Niese yielded more than three earned runs. Both those occasions occurred since he came back from the DL.

"We've just got to keep getting him out there, keep getting him work and get him back to where he's successful, and that's locating his pitches," Mets manager Terry Collins said.

Adam LaRoche hit a two-run drive in the first inning and a solo shot in the eighth, his 23rd career multihomer game. Espinosa went deep with two on in the sixth and Anthony Rendon hit two doubles to help NL East-leading Washington increase its lead over sputtering Atlanta to four games.

Washington got all the offense it needed in a three-run first. Rendon doubled with one out, Jayson Werth hit an RBI single and LaRoche followed with his 14th home run.

In the sixth, Ian Desmond singled, Bryce Harper walked and Espinosa sent a 1-1 pitch over the left-field wall. It was his seventh home run of the season, the first since May 12.

"It's easy to talk about the shoulda, woulda, couldas when you're struggling," Niese said. "I'm at the point now where my stuff's back. My arm feels great. But I'm not very consistent hitting my spots. I've just had a couple bad innings and that's what's cost us."

TRAINER'S ROOM

Collins said he expects RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka (right elbow) to throw off a mound by next week and to make a rehabilitation appearance soon after that. Matsuzaka, who was placed on the disabled list July 26, is 3-3 with a 3.87 ERA.

UP NEXT

Rookie Jacob deGrom (6-5) seeks to win his sixth straight start when New York and Washington meet Thursday afternoon to close out the three-game series.

Washington will start RHP Jordan Zimmermann (7-5), who hasn't given up a home run at home in nine games since April 9.

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