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Andino, Marlins walk off with win
FLORIDA 5, NY METS 4 (10 INNINGS)
 

MIAMI (Ticker) -- Robert Andino hit a walk-off solo home run in
the 10th inning to lead the Florida Marlins to a 5-4 victory
over the New York Mets on Tuesday.

It was the first career homer for Andino, who entered the game
for defensive purposes in the top of the 10th.

Matt Wise (0-1) started the 10th for the Mets and struck out
both Josh Willingham and Jorge Cantu before Andino drove a 2-1
pitch deep over the wall in left field to clinch the win.

"He's got a little juice," Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said
of Andino. "He just got a ball over the plate and in the major
leagues, you do that to any major league hitter, you are going
to hit it out. Good for us, good for him."

Andino's homer snapped a string of 5 2/3 scoreless innings by
the New York bullpen, which was forced to work overtime when
starter Pedro Martinez left in the fourth inning with strained
left hamstring.

The veteran righthander suffered the injury while throwing a
curveball to Matt Treanor, who grounded out to third base on the
pitch.

Martinez gave up two home runs in 3 1/3 innings, allowing four
runs and four hits while striking out one and walking one. The
36-year-old made just five starts in an injury-plagued 2007
season.

Martinez underwent rotator cuff surgery on October 5, 2006,
which kept him out for nearly a full year as he returned to the
mound on September 3, 2007.

Martinez left during the game and is flying back to New York on
Wednesday to get an MRI after hearing a pop.

"I feel bad for him, obviously," Mets catcher Brian Schneider
said. "He is a big part of this team, but what's done is done."

Dan Uggla hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Luis
Gonzalez led off the second inning with a solo home run to
center field.

"I've got pretty decent numbers against him, a pretty good track
record," Gonzalez said. "He threw a high slider and I looked
pretty bad on it. Then the next pitch, I got a fastball that
ran out over the middle of the plate. He's still got pretty
adequate stuff."

In the third, Hanley Ramirez drove in Alfredo Amezaga with a
triple to center on a hard line drive, giving the Marlins a 4-0
lead.

The Mets responded in the fourth, leading off with three
straight singles to chase Marlins starter Rick VandenHurk.

"You always want to get out of a jam, but that is the manager's
decision and he made a great decision - we won the game,"
VandenHurk said.

Angel Pagan drove in Carlos Delgado for the first run before
Renyel Pinto relieved VandenHurk and immediately gave up another
single to Schneider, allowing Ryan Church to score.

"When you are leading 4-0 you have to throw strikes and make
them hit the ball, but I wasn't throwing a whole of strikes
after that," VandenHurk said.

Martinez laid down a successful sacrifice bunt, setting the
stage for Jose Reyes, who hit a sacrifice fly to drive in Pagan
and bring the Mets within a run at 4-3.

Pagan tied the game at 4-4 an inning later with a sacrifice fly
to center

Ramirez reached base four times in the game, drawing two
intentional walks and getting hit by a pitch, and Justin Miller
(1-0) picked up the win with a scoreless frame for Florida.

 
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