ST. LOUIS (AP) Brandon Nimmo hit a three-run homer to spark a six-run fifth inning, and the New York Mets rallied to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-5 on Tuesday night.

The Cardinals not only dropped their fourth straight game, but also lost catcher Willson Contreras to a broken left forearm in the second inning after he was hit by J.D. Martinezā€™s swing. Contreras, a three-time All-Star, is hitting .280 with a team-leading six home runs and 12 RBIs.

ā€œIā€™m in pain pretty good, but Iā€™m really upset missing,ā€ Contreras said. ā€œI know that itā€™s going to be tough for me to watch the games and not out there with the guys, but Iā€™m going to do my best to stay present, pick each other up and cheer for them because thatā€™s the best thing I can do.ā€

JosĆ© ButtĆ³ allowed three runs in five innings as the Mets won their second consecutive game. All three runs he permitted came in the first, but ButtĆ³ (1-2) retired nine of his last 10 batters. He yielded five hits, struck out three and walked three.

ā€œIt was a struggle for him, especially with the fastball command, that two-seamer,ā€ Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. ā€œHe couldnā€™t find it. But he kept making pitches. I thought the secondaries kind of kept him in the game - the changeup, the breaking ball.ā€

Cole Sulser gave up a solo homer to Alec Burleson in the sixth, Jorge LĆ³pez pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh and Reed Garrett worked a scoreless eighth for New York. Adam Ottavino allowed a solo homer to Lars Nootbaar, but earned his first save of the season.

Nimmoā€™s three-run homer off Miles Mikolas, a 440-foot drive to straightaway center field, tied it 3-all in the fifth. Nimmo, who hit a go-ahead homer Monday, also made a diving catch in the outfield to rob Nolan Gorman of a hit in the fourth.

ā€œHeā€™s continued to put together good at-bats, controlling the strike zone and doing damage with the pitches he can do damage with,ā€ Mendoza said.

Nimmoā€™s dinger was the third of six straight hits to start the inning as the Mets sent 11 batters to the plate in the fifth. Pete Alonso ended slumps of 1 for 32 and 2 for 39 with a two-run double and scored on Martinezā€™s single to give New York a 6-3 lead.

Alonso added a solo homer off Chris Roycroft, who was making his major league debut, in the ninth.

ā€œItā€™s really nice to be able to help in the manner that I did tonight, and I just want to continue to have good, quality at-bats and keep hitting the ball hard,ā€ Alonso said.

Brendan Donovan drove ButtĆ³ā€™s fourth pitch 407 feet over the right-center wall. It was Donovanā€™s second career leadoff homer.

The Cardinals plated two more in the first inning on Nolan Arenadoā€™s sacrifice fly and an RBI single by Burleson to take a 3-0 lead.

Mikolas (2-5) allowed six runs and nine hits in four-plus innings, but after the game the focus was on Contreras.

ā€œItā€™s a tough one, man,ā€ Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. ā€œHeā€™s been doing such a phenomenal job. Heā€™s an extreme competitor. He brings so much to the club performance-wise, but also with just his competitive nature, so to see him go down is tough. I feel for him, I really do. He was putting together a really nice year and helping us in a lot of ways, so itā€™s a tough one.ā€

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Mets: RHP Tylor Megill (right shoulder strain) pitched four scoreless innings in a rehab start at Triple-A Syracuse, striking out seven and walking one on 62 pitches. ... RHP Kodai Senga (right shoulder capsule strain) is expected to throw a bullpen Wednesday or Thursday.

Cardinals: INF/DH Matt Carpenter (right oblique strain) had a pair of hits, including a two-run homer, in his first rehab game at Triple-A Memphis.

UP NEXT

St. Louis RHP Sonny Gray (4-1, 0.89 ERA) opposes LHP Jose Quintana (1-3, 5.20) in the finale of the three-game series Wednesday. Grayā€™s ERA is the lowest for a Cardinals pitcher in his first five starts with the team since 1910. Quintana threw a season-high eight innings against St. Louis on April 28.

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