A new manager, the same outcome that most Mets fans have come accustomed to this season. Jerry Manuel’s first game as interim manager of the Mets didn’t go as he had hoped as the Mets were beaten by the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1 on Tuesday night. It was supposed to be a big pitchers duel between John Lackey and Johan Santana but Lackey got the best of the Mets while Santana gave up three early runs.
Santana gave up three runs in the first inning as the Mets fell behind early in the game. An error in the first by Carlos Delgado helped the Angels in the first inning but Santana was still having problems without that error. Santana ended up throwing six innings and giving up eight hits and five runs (four earned). Jeff Mathis took Santana deep in the sixth inning as well.
Aaron Heilman and Claudio Vargas both pitched one inning in relief. Heilman pitched a scoreless seventh inning but Vargas gave up a run in the eighth inning on a infield single.
The one run for the Mets came in the first inning when David Wright grounded into a double play that scored Damion Easley. Easley was pitch running for Jose Reyes who left the game in the first inning with some tightness in his left hamstring. Hopefully Reyes won’t be out too long but you never know with a hammy.
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