Mets respond to Cohen tweet with 12-inning win over Giants

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kevin Pillar hit a three-run home run in the 12th inning, lifting the New York Mets over the San Francisco Giants 6-2 on Wednesday hours after the team's owner called out its hitters for a lack of production.

With his club stuck in a five-game skid, Mets owner Steve Cohen tweeted Wednesday morning that "it’s hard to understand how professional hitters can be this unproductive. The best teams have a more disciplined approach. The slugging and OPS numbers don’t lie.”

Pillar admitted the comment was “a topic of conversation” in New York's clubhouse before the game.

“He's a passionate guy and he cares very much about us individually,” Pillar said. "He cares about this team, and he wants to see us be successful.

“I think we came out with the right attitude today,” he added.

The barbs hardly seemed to inspire New York early on. Six Giants pitchers combined to blank the Mets until the ninth inning, when J.D. Davis provided a tying sacrifice fly.

The Mets offense finally broke through in earnest in extras. The teams traded runs in the 11th before the Mets scored four runs against Tyler Chatwood (1-3) in the 12th. Pillar — a former Giants player — broke a 2-2 tie with his 10th homer of the year, and Chance Sisco added an RBI double to make it 6-2.

“Much needed hit at a big time and the boys are excited,” Pillar said. “I think we’ve got a little bit of momentum. I think we got the monkey off our back a little bit.”

Mets manager Luis Rojas addressed Cohen's statement before the game and said the players and coaches needed to be held “accountable” for their results.

“I’m aware of the tweet from Steve,” Rojas said. “We’re working really hard every day. We’re trying to find our way to win some games.”

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