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Pelfrey pitches Mets past Cardinals
NY METS 7, ST. LOUIS 2
 


By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTIcker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- It took the New York Mets over
three months to perform like a first-place team. Mike Pelfrey
and Carlos Delgado epitomize that rise and continued it on
Friday night.

Pelfrey pitched seven solid innings and Delgado hit a two-run
homer to lead the Mets to a 7-2 victory over the St. Louis
Cardinals in the opener of a three-game series.

David Wright lined an RBI double and Jose Reyes ripped a two-run
triple as the Mets won for the 14th time in 17 games. Argenis
Reyes belted his first career homer and added a run-scoring
single for New York, which improved to 22-12 since Jerry Manuel
replaced Willie Randolph as manager.

"We've hit a stride where we've played our best baseball,"
Wright said. "I've said it a million times, we're confident.
We go out there every game and expect to win. The mark of a
winning team is a team that goes there and is surprised to lose
and expects to win every day."

Endy Chavez collected four hits for the Mets, who moved into
first place in the National League East Division on Thursday,
when Delgado ripped a two-run double in the eighth inning to
give the club a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. That
put New York in front for the first time since April 19, when
they were 10-6.

In this one, Pelfrey and the Mets looked like the team projected
to win the division.

"For him to have the success, when he had it, it gave the
confidence he needed at this level," Manuel said. "I think
everybody, regardless of who they are, how good they say they
are to play in the major leagues, if you can have some early
success, it can help tremendously. He struggled kind of early,
but we saw good stuff."

That confidence has resulted in positive results for both
Pelfrey and the Mets.

"I think my command has been a lot better than it has in the
past," Pelfrey said. "I think I had some success, and
confidence came with that. I feel very confident now. I don't
feel like I have to be as perfect. I'm just throwing a lot more
strikes, a lot more quality strikes."

Pelfrey (9-6) allowed one run and seven hits, striking out five
without a walk in winning his career-high seventh straight
decision. The righthander has not lost since May 26 against
Florida.

"He's definitely come a long ways," Delgado said. "This guy has
got unbelievable potential. He's got a super-explosive sinking
fastball. I look back a couple of months and say if this guy
threw more strikes, he's going to be unhittable, and we have
seen the results of his last 10-12 starts."

Joe Smith pitched a scoreless eighth and Duaner Sanchez started
the ninth but loaded the bases without recording an out. Pedro
Feliciano came on and retired the only batter he faced before
Aaron Heilman notched the last two outs.

By the time Pelfrey allowed his only run, an RBI single by Troy
Glaus in the sixth, the Mets already had built a 6-0 lead.

Wright opened the scoring in the third with his run-scoring
double and Jose Reyes made it 3-0 with his triple an inning
later. Delgado launched his 20th homer in the fifth, when he
crushed a 1-0 fastball, and Argenis Reyes plated a run with a
base hit later in the frame.

Delgado's shot was his ninth in the last 25 games. It also
continued his turnaround that has seen him bat .390 (30-for-77)
since July 1.

"I'm feeling pretty good," said Delgado, who reached 20 home
runs for the 13th straight season. "Every hitter will tell you
that when he's seeing the ball early, things kind of slow down
for him and they can do a lot more things."

Argenis Reyes, who started at second base, added a solo blast in
the seventh to cap the scoring for the Mets.

Mitchell Boggs (3-2), who was tagged for 11 runs in six frames
by New York on July 3, allowed six runs, eight hits and four
walks in 4 1/3 innings in this one.

"They saw me throw a lot of pitches early in the game," Boggs
said. "So it was easy the third time around."

All-Star Ryan Ludwick lifted a sacrifice fly in the ninth for
the Cardinals, who have lost five in a row. After being swept
of a four-game series at home by Milwaukee, St. Louis stranded
10 and went 2-for-7 with runners in scoring position.

"There's nothing wrong with the way we competed," said Cardinals
manager Tony La Russa, whose team has scored 11 runs over its
last five games. "That's the way we played. We lost the first
game of this series and we're in a little streak."

 
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