This game deserves more that just a sentence...
Johna Santana has his worst start in blue and orange, lasting a mere four innings and allowing five runs to score before getting chased. The Mets didn't seem to care. The bullpen faltered, for the first time in 22 innings. The Mets didn't seem to care. Billy Wagner blew the save in the All Star game. The Mets didn't seem to care.
After handing away a lead, twice, the Mets faced watching their nine game win streak go up in smoke. The Mets wanted none of that. The team stormed back, tying the game at 8-8 with a two run home run to right field off the bat of David Wright, scoring Argenis Reyes.
After two more singles, Carlos Delgado served the game breaker into left field, plating the go ahead run. Fernando Tatis didn't feel comfortable with just the one run lead, so he singled and drove in one more, bringing the score to it's final of 10-8.
Oh, and Wagner shut down the Reds 1-2-3 in the bottom of the ninth inning. No heart attacks tonight.
The winning streak has reached double digits. Possibly the best win of the year for the Mets, as they keep on rolling after the break.
With the Phillies taking a night off, the Mets move into a tie for first place with a record of 52-44.
Nice to see the Mets back on the top...it's been a while.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sold on if I want them to stay there...it just sets up like last year.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to hang around and pounce near the end of the year.
hey thanks for nice post :)
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