PHOENIX -- The New York Mets finally beat the Arizona Diamondbacks and Noah Syndergaard finally got another win.Syndergaard earned his first victory in seven starts, helping himself with a two-run homer, and the Mets beat Arizona 7-5 on Tuesday night, ending a string of four consecutive losses to the Diamondbacks in the past week.Kelly Johnson also homered and T.J. Rivera had four hits for New York.Every time Ive looked up they (the Diamondbacks) are hitting a double, Mets manager Terry Collins said. It was nice that we hit some doubles tonight for a change.Arizonas Mitch Haniger drove in three runs with a triple and double and made some strong throws from the outfield in his major league debut.Every swing he took he was right on it, and just exactly as advertised from (Reno manager) Phil Nevin and everybody in the minor leagues, Arizona manager Chip Hale said, he really knows how to play the game.Yasmany Tomas homered for the second straight night for the Diamondbacks.Jeurys Familia pitched a perfect ninth for his major league-leading 40th save.Syndergaard (10-7), the losing pitcher in Arizonas 9-0 rout of the Mets in New York last week, went 5 2/3 innings, giving up four runs, two earned, and seven hits with eight strikeouts and two walks. He hadnt won since July 3.He said he had been working on tweaking his mechanics since that last start.These past five days Ive spent a lot of time on the mound in between starts trying to get back on track, he said. ... I felt like it was a step in the right direction.Collins said the difference was Syndergaards fastball.When he commanded the fastball in the right spots, they didnt take very good swings at it, Collins said. ... I thought he threw the ball much better tonight.Braden Shipley, who had thrown seven scoreless innings in that game last week, blanked the Mets for four innings before they erupted for four runs in the fifth, two on Syndergaards third homer of the season tying a Mets record for a pitcher.Noahs dangerous. Hes got huge power, Collins said. Finally he got one and the way the game turned out we needed it.Shipley (2-2) gave up seven runs, six earned, and 10 hits in 5-plus innings.The Diamondbacks led 1-0 after four innings on Tomas 10th home run in his last 18 games.T.J. Rivera led off with a single and Alejandro De Aza doubled to put runners at second and third with no outs. Rene Rivera brought the other Rivera home with a sacrifice fly before Syndergaard launched Shipleys 3-2 pitch into the seats in right field.Its an awesome feeling, Syndergaard said. I kind of watched it a little on that one.New York ended Shipleys night with three runs in the sixth.T.J. Rivera made two errors at third base to help Arizona rally with three runs in the sixth, two on Hanigers triple to the right-center gap, his first major league hit.Great feeling, Haniger said. Its what I dreamed about.Haniger doubled home a run in the seventh to make it a two-run game.HANIGER ARRIVESThe Diamondbacks recalled Haniger on Tuesday and optioned OF Socrates Brito to Reno.Haniger was in left field for his first major league start and made a nice shoestring catch. He was batting .325 with 32 doubles, 24 home runs and 86 RBI in 119 games with Double-A Mobile and Reno this season. He was acquired in a trade with Milwaukee in 2014.TRAINERS ROOMMets: OF Yoenis Cespedes (strained right quad) and INF Asdrubal Cabrera (strained left patella tendon) both made rehab appearances with Class-A St. Lucie on Tuesday night. Cabrera was 0 for 3 and played seven innings in left field in the first game of a doubleheader. He said he would play nine innings on Wednesday and hopes to join the Mets in San Francisco. Cabrera is eligible to come off the DL on Friday. Cabrera was 1 for 3 with a double and scored a run in the second game of the doubleheader. He said he planned on playing seven innings on Wednesday.UP NEXTMets: New York sends LHP Jonathan Niese (8-6, 5.20 ERA) to the mound in search of the Mets second straight series win.Diamondbacks: RHP Archie Bradley (4-8, 4.91) gets the start in the finale of a brief three-game homestand.Paul George Shoes Outlet . 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They caught waterlogged sofas, Styrofoam cups and deflated soccer balls.A sewer pipe at Marina da Gloria stopped raw sewage from being pumped into the harbor where Olympic boats were moored.Rio de Janeiros water remains filthy as the Olympics wrap up, even after a final push to clean up the water for the worlds largest sporting event. Fans were reminded by the stench from a lagoon contaminated with raw sewage that abuts the Olympic Park.Long after the athletes and fans leave, the city will continue to struggle with water teeming with bacteria and viruses.Rio organizers promised in their 2009 bid document that the Olympics would drive a cleanup of Rios waters, pledging to treat 80 percent of the waste. Estimates vary, but most suggest the area is still treating less than 50 percent of its sewage.For two weeks, Olympic athletes competing in the water largely avoided falling ill by building immunity to pathogens, using preventive measures, or by trying to limit contact with the water in water-based sports.An independent study by The Associated Press conducted at sites around the city over more than a year -- including the sailing venue in Guanabara Bay and the rowing venue in Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon -- showed dangerously high levels of contamination.In over 16 months of testing leading up to the games, there was no decline in the very high bacterial and viral levels in the water, underscoring that the cosmetic measures authorities took to make venues appear cleaner ultimately didnt reduce the risks.The contamination is always there, and the sad thing is that its not going away any time soon, said Dr. Fernando Spilki, the Brazilian virologist and coordinator of the molecular microbiology laboratory at Feevale University in southern Brazil, who was commissioned by AP to conduct the water tests.Falling ill depends on a variety of factors.The majority get infected, a few get sick and adults normally (have built up) some immunity, Spilki added.It is difficult to link symptoms to Rios water because many gastrointestinal illnesses can be blamed on things like simple travelers diarrhea, and some symptoms may not show up immediately.That could make it hard for anyone looking to blame the water for illnesses that emerge when they go home. Dr. Nebojsa Nikolic, medical director of World Sailing, attempted to trrack sailing illness during a test event a year ago in Rio.ddddddddddddHe concluded that the frequency of illness was not unusual, but also said the exact causes could not be determined without human stool samples of sailors in dozens of countries.Nikolic said hell conduct a follow-up study of the Olympics.From what we know there were only a few cases scattered across different teams without influencing the sailing performance, Nikolic said in an email.Sailors and rowers said the water appeared cleaner than it was a year ago, the result of numerous stop-gap measures employed by the Brazilian government. Most of it focused on corralling floating trash, but officials also deployed bioremediation efforts during test events, but declined to specify exactly what it entailed.We had taken precautions just in case, because the water quality last year and the year before probably wasnt that good, said Lisa Carrington of New Zealand, who won gold in womens 200-meter singles. But I feel that the water here today, this week, is really good.Precautions taken by athletes across polluted venues included keeping water bottles in plastic bags, bleaching oars or paddles, using hand sanitizers, and washing clothes immediately after practicing or racing.Brazilian canoeist Isaquias Queiroz said hes trained in Rio for two years and noticed the water is much cleaner.I even wondered if they had some kind of chemical product in it, he said.Andy Hunt, the CEO of the governing body World Sailing, said Belgian Evi Van Acker was the only sailor he knew of who fell ill during the games. Her coach said it was due to an intestinal infection she contracted while training in Rio last month.World Sailing gave extensive hygiene guidance beginning a year ago after sailors fell ill in Rio at a test event.Everyone has been very careful in using hand hygiene, washing down clothing, boats and so on, Hunt said.Dorian van Rijsselberghe of the Netherlands, who won gold in mens windsurfing, criticized Brazilians for not keeping their promise to thoroughly clean the bay.Not everything is OK, Van Rijsselberghe said. Thats the thing. Brazil made a promise a couple of years ago and they couldnt keep their promise.---AP reporters Karl Ritter, Bernie Wilson, and Peter Prengaman contributed to this report.---Stephen Wade on Twitter: http://twitter.com/StephenWadeAP .His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/stephen-wade ' ' '