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Santana dominates, Mets hang on for win over Phillies
NY METS 6, PHILADELPHIA 4
 

By Vince DiGregorio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) - The game started out as a pitchers' duel
before the bullpens made it a wild finish.

Johan Santana tossed seven-plus strong innings and David Wright
went 4-for-4 with two RBI as the New York Mets defeated the
Philadelphia Phillies, 6-4, in the opener of a three-game series
at Citizens Bank Park on Friday.

Wright finished a homer shy of the cycle for New York, which won
its fourth game in a row and third straight over the Phillies.
The Mets were coming off a 14-inning, 3-2 victory over
Washington in which they used six relievers.

"It's another one of those early-season tests for us," Wright
said. "We played well against them at home. Now, we have to
prove that we can go win in Philadelphia. They're an excellent
team, one of the elite teams in the National League."

Santana (2-2) not only went deep into the game, but also
rebounded from a rough outing his last time out. The lefthander
allowed five runs in 6 2/3 innings in a loss to Milwaukee last
Saturday.

"It's what we're looking for every time (Santana) goes out
there," Mets manager Willie Randolph said. "We expect him to do
that kind of stuff. That's the kind of pitcher he is. The
first time in this park, he obviously wasn't intimidated."

The two-time Cy Young Award winner looked more like his usual
self, as he allowed three runs on four hits. The lefthander had
10 strikeouts without issuing a walk.

"This is a new thing for me, going to new ballparks in a
different league," Santana said. "I threw a lot of sliders
today and they were breaking pretty good."

Wright provided the Mets a 2-0 lead with an RBI double in the
first, and an RBI triple in the third.

"We had a couple of big RBI hits early," Wright said. "Johan
pitched an excellent game, so when you have that two-run cushion
it allows Johan to go out there and relax."

Santana was cruising along, retiring 18 of the first 20 batters,
before Chase Utley led off the seventh inning with a home run
to right-center field to slice the lead to 2-1.

"I felt good right from the beginning of the game," Santana
said. "Utley got a pretty good swing on a fastball and put it
out of the park. With this kind of a team, you can not make
mistakes, because every time you make a mistake it's gonna be
out of the park."

New York responded by chasing Phillies starter Cole Hamels with
a three-run eighth. Carlos Delgado, Angel Pagan and Brian
Schneider all drove in runs during the frame.

Hamels (2-2), who had won his previous two starts, dueled with
Santana until finally faltering in the eighth. The lefthander
allowed five runs - four earned - and eight hits in seven-plus
innings. Hamels struck out four and walked three.

"(Hamels) pitched a good ballgame, (but) he walked three and two
of them (scored)," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said.

New York appeared to be in command with a four-run lead, but
Santana left the game after giving up two singles to start the
bottom of the eighth. Aaron Heilman came on and was greeted
with a pinch-hit, three-run home run by Greg Dobbs that pulled
Philadelphia within 5-4.

Heilman retired the next two batters before giving way to Pedro
Feliciano, who got Utley on a called third strike to end the
inning. The Mets tacked on an unearned run in the ninth off
Brad Lidge for the final margin.

Billy Wagner restored order with a scoreless ninth to notch his
third save.

"They got a big boost when Dobbs hit the home run, but we were
able to pull out that win," Wagner said. "You know they're
always gonna have that seventh- or eighth-inning rally. You've
got to weather it. Johan gave us enough comfort level to go out
there and build up enough of a lead."


 
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