On a relatively quiet night for the Mets' offense, the New York's bullpen gave the Florida fans a lot to cheer about. Called to duty in the middle of the 5th inning (due to an injury by John Maine), the bullpen gave up 6 runs in 3.2 innings. The major culprits were Smith and Schoenweiss, who gave up the lead and, ultimately, 5 runs in the penultimate 8th inning.
Maine had pitched very well prior to leaving the game, having given up just one run in 4.1 innings.
Most of what the offense did muster came from the bottom of the batting order. Fernando Tatis and Damion Easley each had 2 hits and had all 3 RBIs between them. Tatis had the only extra-base hit for the Mets, a triple off of Marlins starter Ricky Nolasco.
Hopes are that Maine will be alright.
Currently, the Mets are 57-49, half a game ahead of the Phillies and 1 game ahead of the Marlins.
Poll Update: Consensus of our (nonscientific) poll seems to be that Mike Piazza should go into the Hall of Fame as a New York Met. That's what I, personally, believe, as well.
Baseball Tidbit: In 1912, Ty Cobb (regularly a left-handed outfielder) played a game at second base. In 4 total chances, he made 1 out and 3 errors. And some people wonder why there are no left-handed infielders.
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