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Reyes, Maine lift Mets over Giants
NY METS 5, SAN FRANCISCO 3
 


By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SAN FRANCISCO (Ticker) -- Jose Reyes had three hits, including a
two-run home run, and John Maine snapped a two-game losing
streak Wednesday as the New York Mets defeated the San Francisco
Giants, 5-3, at AT&T Park.

Reyes sparked a three-run first inning against Giants starter
Matt Cain, and Maine (6-4) allowed two runs - one earned - and
scattered seven hits, walking one and striking out four in
helping the Mets to a series win.

"Jose started us nicely and we scored some runs early and that
set us up to be aggressive early," Mets manager Willie Randolph
said. "John did an outstanding job in getting back on track.

"It's nice to win two out of three. For me it's only a matter
time. We know we can play better than we have and now we're
starting to show a lot more consistency and we've got to keep
doing that."

It marked the third straight start that Maine went at least six
innings and ninth time in 12 outings this season. Duaner Sanchez
bridged the gap to Billy Wagner who pitched a scoreless ninth
inning to record his 13th save.

"My body is a little sluggish today but my arm felt good," Maine
said. "It's tough pitching here with the cool weather. You don't
get to put a good grip on the ball but I did what I had to do to
keep it close.

"I felt it was a skid. I was letting way too many runs come
across the plate and this was a good start. Hopefully, I can get
a streak going."

Meanwhile, victories continue to be hard to come by for Cain
(2-4), who failed in his fourth straight attempt to record his
third win of the season.

Cain struggled with his command, working just five innings,
allowing five hits, walking four and striking out three while
throwing 93 pitches. The Giants' righthander failed to make it
into the sixth inning for the first time in nine starts dating
back to April 28.

New York was able to put a runner on base in each of the first
four innings before Cain retired the side in order in the fifth.

"Matt was just up too much today, especially the first inning,"
Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "He had trouble getting the
ball down, hitting his spots, and we got down three early. It
looked like he settled down and then made another mistake, the
ball got away from him on Reyes. That's not where he's trying to
pitch. Like I said, a little trouble with command today."

Reyes led off the game with a double to right field, and one out
later, David Wright was hit by a pitch. Carlos Beltran followed
with a double to left-center field that gave New York a 2-0
lead.

Carlos Delgado capped the scoring with an RBI single to right
field that snapped 0-for-14 career mark against Cain.

After the Giants scored an unearned run in the third on a
two-out RBI single by Jose Castillo, the Mets increased their
lead to 5-1 on Reyes' two-run home run to right-center field.
The shortstop's eighth home run of the season came after Cain
issued a two-out walk to Maine.

The home run came after Reyes had committed an error that kept
the third inning alive and eventually led to an unearned run
scoring.

"I feel I'm going to get on base a lot. It's good for this team
when I get on base," Reyes said. "I didn't want to ruin that
with the error, but then I came through with a home run in that
situation and that's big. I feel happy I got it out there."

San Francisco scored single runs in the sixth and eighth innings
to cut the deficit to 5-3. Omar Vizquel had an RBI single in the
sixth and pinch-hitter Bengie Molina collected an RBI with
sacrifice fly in the eighth.

Rookie second baseman Travis Denker continued to be a bright
spot for San Francisco as he had a double and triple in three
at-bats, one night after collecting first major league home run.

 
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