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Tatis lifts Mets in 12th inning
NY METS 7, FLORIDA 6 (12 INNINGS)
 

By Zachary Braziller
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- The team that forgot how to
get up off the mat finally delivered a counterpunch. Twice.

Down to their final three outs on two occasions, the New York
Mets rallied for a dramatic 12th-inning, 7-6 win at Shea Stadium
on Fernando Tatis' walk-off, two-run double.

Tatis' line shot to left field plate David Wright and Carlos
Beltran, pinning the loss on reliever Justin Miller (1-2).

"It's a great feeling; it's unbelievable," he said. "We needed
this game."

Endy Chavez had sent the game into extra innings when he hit his
first homer of the season, a pinch-hit blast to lead off the
ninth off Marlins closer Kevin Gregg.

Wright started the rally in the 12th by drawing a four-pitch
walk and Beltran singled him to third. After Damion Easley
struck out, Tatis turned on a hanging breaking ball, rifling it
down the left field line.

"I got a good feeling about this team," Mets manager Willie
Randolph said. "Hopefully good things start to happen now.
Players, they can sense that this was a big game for us. They
can feel the way everyone fought back."

Alfredo Amezega's first homer of the season off Duaner Sanchez
had given Florida a 6-5 lead in the 12th. Marlins left fielder
Cody Ross homered twice in consecutive innings, the ninth
round-tripper he's smacked in his last 11 hits, and catcher Mike
Rabelo added his second of the year.

The Mets, who hadn't come from behind when trailing after eight
innings all year, moved to within 4 1/2 games of the National
League East-leading Marlins.

"It's a great start because the atmosphere over here is
changing," Chavez said. "It's more positive. I know we got a
pretty good talent down here. We just have to work hard and
show it on the field."

New York starter Oliver Perez only lasted four innings, allowing
five runs on only four hits. He struck out seven and walked
four.

In relief of Perez, the Mets' bullpen was near flawless. Scott
Schoeneweis, Aaron Heilman, Billy Wagner and Duaner Sanchez
didn't allow a base runner in 5 2/3 splendid innings, striking
out nine Marlins.

Heilman worked two shutout innings for the second time in three
nights, but with two outs in the 12th Sanchez grooved a fastball
to Amezega, who rifled it over the wall down the right field
line two pitches after he was knocked down.

Yet Sanchez (1-0) still earned his first win of the year thanks
to Tatis's heroics.

"It was an upbeat dugout. We kept pushing each other," Randolph
said. "Guys had some good at-bats at the right time. We just
want to feed off this. I think we're ready to bust out.
Hopefully, I'm a prophet and we'll play (well) and do what we're
supposed to do."

Luis Castillo's first inning two-run homer and Jose Reyes' third
solo homer of the series helped the Mets build a 4-2 lead after
five innings. Tatis also drove in a run with a sacrifice fly.

Perez was rolling right along, getting ahead in the count -
Until the fifth inning, that is. He allowed Ross's eighth homer
of the year, and escaped further damage when center fielder
Carlos Beltran flagged down Jacque Jones' line drive ticketed
for the right-center field gap with two runners aboard to
reserve the lead ever so briefly.

In the sixth, after Jorge Cantu flied to center, Wes Helms and
Dan Uggla singled, Ross struck again, blasting Perez's delivery
high into the Flushing night.

Three Marlins relievers stifled the Mets after Olsen was pulled
following five shaky innings, limiting them to two hits in three
innings.

It looked like that lead would stand up until Chavez drove an
0-2 fastball from Gregg into the right field bullpen, just the
closer's second blown save in 12 opportunities.


 
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