NEW YORK(AP)
Jose Reyes' three-run homer snapped a sixth-inning tie and
the New York Mets, with closer Billy Wagner back, rebounded from a
demoralizing defeat by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 6-3 on
Wednesday night.
John Maine pitched seven effective innings and New York took
advantage of a wild Brett Myers in his return from the minors to
again tie the Phillies for first place in the NL East.
The Mets had a great chance to take sole possession of the
division lead in the series opener Tuesday night, but their
makeshift bullpen _ missing an ailing Wagner _ blew a three-run
lead for Johan Santana in the ninth inning of an 8-6 loss.
Wagner declared himself available Wednesday after testing his
sore left shoulder before the game by playing long toss from about
250 feet and throwing off a bullpen mound.
The All-Star entered in the ninth and got three quick outs for
his 25th save in 31 chances, securing New York's eighth victory
in nine home games.
The series finale is Thursday, with Jamie Moyer pitching for the
Phillies against Oliver Perez.
With the score tied 3-all, Damion Easley opened the sixth with
the second of his three infield singles before Brian Schneider also
singled against Ryan Madson (2-1).
Maine struck out trying to bunt, but Reyes drove Madson's
next pitch to right for his 11th homer. He raised his right index
finger high as he trotted from first to second.
Maine (9-7) gave up consecutive homers to Shane Victorino and
Geoff Jenkins in the second, but kept Philadelphia in check most of
the way. Jimmy Rollins tied it at 3 with an RBI double in the
fifth.
Maine pitched only 19 innings over his previous four starts,
going 0-2. He yielded six hits Wednesday, striking out five and
walking two.
Scott Schoeneweis and Joe Smith combined for a scoreless
eighth.
Hoping to find his form, Myers made four starts in the minors
before returning to the rotation Wednesday for his first major
league outing since June 27. He entered 3-9 with a 5.84 ERA and
said recently he realized he needs to use his fastball more and
pitch more aggressively.
Still, the 27-year-old right-hander struggled with his command
all game. He walked four straight batters in the first inning as
frustrated Phillies manager Charlie Manuel watched helplessly,
chomping on his gum while leaning over the dugout railing.
Marlon Anderson made it 2-0 with an RBI groundout.
Maine coughed up the lead right away, serving up the homers to
Victorino and Jenkins with two outs in the second. Victorino
connected Tuesday off Santana.
Myers loaded the bases in the third on a walk, a hit batsman and
Carlos Beltran's single. Easley's run-scoring infield
single with two outs put New York ahead 3-2.
Philadelphia tied it on Rollins' fifth-inning double, but
Maine limited the damage by retiring Chase Utley on a popup and
striking out Pat Burrell.
Myers walked five in five innings, throwing 49 strikes and 46
balls. He allowed three runs and three hits.
Notes:@ Mets RHP Pedro Martinez is slated to start Friday night
against St. Louis after skipping a turn in the rotation because of
a groin injury. ... New York manager Jerry Manuel moved streaking
Carlos Delgado up to the cleanup spot and dropped Beltran to fifth.
It was the first time Beltran batted fifth since June 15, 2003,
with Kansas City. ... Myers is 0-6 with a 7.91 ERA in 10 starts on
the road this year. ... Rollins extended his hitting streak to 10
games.
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