Saturday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park, David Wright
singled home Ruben Tejada in the top of the 14th, the Mets beat the
Phils in another marathon affair 5-4. Jacob deGrom started and was lights out for the first 6 innings and Ruben Tejada had his
best day at the plate in years. As is
becoming their M.O., the Mets jumped out to a first inning lead on an RBI
single by the rejuvenated Bobby Abreu and an lined RBI double to right by Lucas
Duda to make it 2-0 Mets. In the 4th
Tejada hit his first homer (1) in over 500 at bats to make 3-0. In the 6th, Tejada’s rocketed a
RBI single to left scoring Abreu for his 3 hit and it was 4-0 Mets. In the
bottom of the 6th deGrom became human. Jimmy Rollins singled, Chase
Utley walked and then Ryan Howard clubbed a three run homer (10) to make it
4-3. Josh Edgin and Daisuke Matsuzaka
retired the last two batters of the 7th inning. Dice-k then got the first 2 outs of the 8th
and with 2 out and a runner on 1st and 3rd Scott Rice struck
out Ryan Howard to end the threat. In
the 9th, the Phils got to Jeurys Familia. Marlon Byrd hit a ground
rule double, Dominick Brown then singled to tie the game at 4. The unsung hero
of this game is brand new Met Buddy Carlyle.
He relived Familia and tossed 3 scoreless picking up his first win
as a Met. Carlos Torres had runners on 1st
and 2nd with no out but danced through raindrops and retired the
Phillies in the bottom of the 14th for this 2nd save on
the year. Tejada went 3 for 4 with 2
runs scored and 2 RBI, Abreu and The Captain each added 2 hits apiece. deGrom
went 6 1/3 he allowed just 3 hits 3 runs (all earned) he walked 1 and struck
out 11. He gets yet another no-decision in search of his first major league
win. Antonio Bastardo takes the loss. The Mets are now 26-29 on the year and
13-12 on the road. The Mets lead this 5 game set 2 games to 1. Sunday is the 4th
game of this series. Jonathon Niese (3-3
2.74) goes for the Mets, Cole Hamels (1-3 4.43) goes for Philly.
Mets operate on the Buddy system. First, Buddy Harrelson, now Buddy Carlyle stepping up. Good for him. And good for Tejada....maybe a corner turned.
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