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Diamondbacks rally to top slumping Mets
ARIZONA 9, NY METS 5
 


By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- Once the rain stopped at Shea
Stadium, the Arizona Diamondbacks resumed their comeback with
some very long hits.

Following a 61-minute rain delay, Chris Snyder snapped an
eighth-inning tie with a solo home run and Stephen Drew and
Conor Jackson added blasts in the ninth as the Diamondbacks
posted a 9-5 victory Tuesday over the struggling New York Mets.

Orlando Hudson launched a two-run shot off starter John Maine in
the fifth inning and pinch hitter Augie Ojeda delivered a
two-run single in the sixth to erase a 5-1 deficit for the
Diamondbacks, who matched their largest comeback of the season
in winning for just the fifth time in their last 15 games.
Arizona managed to pull even before rain halted play after six
frames.

"Leading up into the break, Augie obviously gets a huge hit for
us, puts us in a position where we're back in the game and it's
a tie game," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said.

The Diamondbacks grabbed the lead against Joe Smith (0-1) in the
eighth, when Snyder sent an 0-2 pitch into the bleachers beyond
the left field wall. It was Snyder's second late-inning,
game-winning solo homer in four days, as he also connected in
the ninth inning at Pittsburgh on Saturday.

Tuesday's blast came after he had just fouled off the exact same
pitch, helping Arizona to its 11th comeback victory of the
season.

"It was the same pitch," Snyder said. "I just kept my weight
back on that and let my hands do the work."

"In Little League, you're told 0-2, if you throw a breaking
ball, make sure he can't hit it," said Smith, who allowed his
first home run of the season. "You get ahead, you're in the
driver's seat. I know that."

Snyder ability to hit the homer impressed Melvin.

"Snyder's home run, down in the count, (Smith) is pretty tough
on righthanded hitters out there," Melvin said. "To get a ball
to square up and leave the ballpark obviously put a lot of
momentum in our dugout, and we just tacked on some and it ended
up being a big win for us."

Drew made it 8-5 with a two-run blast off Duaner Sanchez in the
ninth and Jackson capped the scoring two batters later with a
solo shot.

"It just shows we have a lot of heart," Drew said. "We never
give up."

"It's an enormous boost to know, here we go, here we go, and we
came back," Jackson added. "It's nice to know we can pull that
game out."

Chad Qualls (1-5) benefited from Snyder's blast, picking up his
first win since July 25 after working a perfect seventh inning.
Qualls was one of five relievers that combined to limit New York
to three hits over the final 4 2/3 frames.

Tony Pena protected a one-run lead by working around leadoff
single by Damian Easley in the eighth and closer Brandon Lyon
pitched the ninth in a non-save situation.

For the second consecutive start, Arizona's Micah Owings failed
to last five innings. The righthander was tagged for five runs
- four earned - and eight hits in 4 1/3 frames in this one after
yielding identical numbers in a 10-1 loss to Milwaukee on
Wednesday.

David Wright homered and Moises Alou returned from the disabled
list to drive in a pair of runs for the Mets, who have lost five
in a row.

"This is trying time for us," Wright said. "We can do it, keep
our heads up and bring some positivity. I think there are guys
hanging their heads. We got 99 games left. We have plenty of
time to turn this thing around. We just have to do it one game
at a time."

Before squandering a lead for the second straight game, New York
scored three runs in the first inning to erase a 1-0 deficit and
two more in the second. Alou capped the outburst in the first
with a two-run single and Wright belted a two-run homer to
right-center field a frame later.

Maine tossed five innings, surrendering three runs and five hits
with three walks and seven strikeouts.

 
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