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Marlins overcome Reyes' two-homer game, down Mets
FLORIDA 7, NY METS 3
 

By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) - Largely because the Florida
Marlins - and not the New York Mets - reside in first place of
the National League East, Willie Randolph had to address his
status as a manager earlier in the day.

Luis Gonzalez highlighted a four-run third inning with a
three-run double as the Marlins opened a three-game series with
a 7-3 victory over the slumping Mets on Monday.

Ricky Nolasco (3-3) allowed three runs on nine hits in five
innings for the Marlins, who also were responsible for keeping
the Mets out of first last season by posting an 8-1 rout here in
the season finale, allowing Philadelphia to overtake them on
the final day of the regular season.

That capped the greatest regular-season collapse in baseball
history. Florida's sixth win in seven games this season only
continued the sputtering play of the Mets, who made news before
the game when ownership met with Randolph before the first
pitch.

Flanked by general manager Omar Minaya, Randolph received a vote
of confidence from his general manager. The loss was the
team's seventh in their eight games.

"It's one game," New York third baseman David Wright said.
"We're in this thing for the long haul. I would have loved to
come out and gotten a win, exploded (and have) kind of a
statement game. We weren't able to do that today so we got to
go out there and do a better job of doing that tomorrow and go
out and get hot.

"We need to prove to ourselves that we're a better team than
this and I think once we do (that), we'll have a different
attitude."

Monday marked the first time since September 18, 2005, that the
Mets are three games under .500 (23-26). Reaching that point
has put them 6 1/2 games out of first place just 49 games into
the season.

"It's not surprising because we have not played good enough to
be anywhere else," New York first baseman Carlos Delgado said.
"If you don't play good, you can't expect to be in first place."

Jose Reyes made a first-inning error that led to a pair of
unearned runs. However, he atoned for that by homering in his
first two at-bats, leaving the Mets with a 3-2 lead through two
frames before Mike Pelfrey (2-6) gave it all back with two outs
in the third.

With Jeremy Hermida on first, former Met Mike Jacobs walked on
four pitches and Dan Uggla was hit by a pitch. Two pitches
later, Gonzalez blooped a 1-0 pitch to center field, which put
Florida ahead for good.

"I was able to put good pin placement on it," Gonzalez said.
"He (Carlos Beltran) tried to make a sliding play and it got
by."

Matt Treanor added an RBI single and the Marlins never looked
back, moving 10 games over .500 (30-20) for the first time since
September 14, 2005. In the process, they collected their
seventh win in their last 10 visits to Shea Stadium.

"We're pitching well," Florida manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
"We're good enough and got some timely hits."

"I think our first six runs were with two outs, so we got our
hits when we needed and made them count," Luis Gonzalez said.
"There's a lot of distractions going on right now for that club
and for us to score (five) runs after they went up 3-2 and
scored those runs - it was big for our club."

Pelfrey labored through four innings and was tagged for six runs
- four earned - on six hits.

Jacobs and Uggla also had RBI doubles in the first and those
hits came after Reyes booted Jorge Cantu's potential
inning-ending groundout for an error.

Other than Reyes' fifth career multi-homer game, there were few
highlights for the Mets, who have not been more than three games
over .500 at any point this season and are just 77-81 since
June 1, 2007.

The Mets also stranded seven and were just 1-for-8 with runners
in scoring position for the game. They did not get a hit in the
final four frames and also did not put any runners on base as
three Florida relievers combined on four perfect innings
following Nolasco's exit.

"I thought the energy was good, but they shut us down after
that," Randolph said. "We came out swinging the bats. We have
to do a better job of sustaining."

Hermida added insurance with an RBI single in the eighth off
Matt Wise.


 
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