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Beltran, Pelfrey help Mets KO Giants
NY METS 7, SAN FRANCISCO 0
 


By Doug Mittler
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- Mike Pelfrey and the New York
Mets continued to hit their stride, even with All-Star Tim
Lincecum standing in the way.

Pelfrey pitched seven scoreless innings to outduel Lincecum and
Carlos Beltran hit a three-run homer and drove in four runs to
lead the Mets to a 7-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants in
the opener of a three-game series Tuesday.

Carlos Delgado and Fernando Tatis also homered for the Mets, who
have won four straight games, their longest streak since taking
a season-high five in a row from April 15-19. New York (46-44),
which banged out 14 hits, is two games over .500 for the first
time since June 4.

"We're playing a lot better. We're coming together as a team,"
Beltran said. "We can turn things around quickly."

While Lincecum, a 2006 first-round draft pick of the Giants, has
emerged as one of baseball's top young pitchers, the Mets have
been patiently waiting for the same from Pelfrey since taking
him with the ninth overall pick in 2005.

The 24-year-old Pelfrey (7-6) struggled through 2007 and lost
six straight decisions at one point this season. But the
righthander has now won his last five starts and he had few
problems with the Giants, allowing three hits with no walks and
five strikeouts.

"I have a lot more confidence, a lot more faith in myself,"
Pelfrey said. "When you throw the ball with conviction, it
tends to act differently."

In the process, the Mets handed Lincecum (10-2) just his second
loss of the season and first since April 29 against Colorado.

"Their guy pitched a great game. He shut us down completely,"
Giants manager Bruce Bochy said.

Lincecum, who had won six straight decisions and was undefeated
in his last 12 starts, allowed four runs and a season-high nine
hits in six innings. He admitted to not having his best stuff.

"My arm feels the same as it always does, but today I didn't
feel like I had any juice on it," Lincecum said. "I didn't feel
like I had any rhythm in the bullpen. When you leave pitches up,
they'll get crushed."

The Mets scored 23 runs in winning the final three games of
their weekend series in Philadelphia and kept up the pace
offensively in the first inning Tuesday. Endy Chavez singled and
David Wright walked before Beltran lofted his 250th career home
run and second in three games over the right field fence for a
3-0 lead.

"You could sense the momentum turning in our favor," Mets
manager Jerry Manuel said of the first inning.

Pelfrey struggled in the first when the Giants loaded the bases
with two outs before John Bowker struck out looking. Pelfrey
settled down and allowed just a pair of singles over the next
six innings.

Scott Schoeneweis and Joe Smith each pitched an inning to
complete the third shutout of the season for the Mets, who have
outscored the opposition, 45-14, in Pelfrey's last five starts.

Delgado hit a 435-foot homer off Lincecum in the sixth to
increase the lead to 4-0. Beltran, who had three hits, and
Damion Easley had RBI singles in the seventh.

Tatis homered in the eighth off Kevin Correia.

The Mets welcomed back several past members of the NFL New York
Jets for Tuesday's game as part of their season-long tribute to
Shea Stadium, which will close after this season. The Jets
played at Shea from 1964 to 1983.

 
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