The New York Mets beat the Arizona Diamondback’s 5-3 in 13 innings on Wednesday night stopping a five game losing streak. Because the Braves lost to the Cubs and the Marlins beat the Phillies, the Mets gained a game in the standings and now sit just 6.5 games out of first.
The Mets scored three early off Diamondbacks’ starter Brandon Webb. In the fourth innings, Jose Reyes lead off bunting for a base hit, Luis Castillo singled on a base hit to the pitcher and Reyes advanced to third on the throwing error by Webb. David Wright was retired on a ground out to third but Carlos Beltran hit a single to center field that scored both Reyes and Castillo. Beltran advanced to third on a ball hit by Carlos Delgado that was deflected off Brandon Webb. The ball seemed to hit him in the hip, there was an injury delay but Webb stayed in the game until he was removed for a pinch hitter in the top of the sixth.
Mike Pelfrey had the best outing of his career and left the game after pitching to one hitter in the bottom of the ninth inning. In 8+ innings of work, Pelfrey had thrown 110 pitches, gave up just 5 hits, with 8 strikeouts, two walks, and one earned run. That run scored when Billy Wagner gave up a three run homer in the bottom of the ninth. I felt so bad for Mike Pelfrey when Wagner blew the game. Pelfrey had caught a lot of heat for some of his pitching performances and rightfully so, but as of late he has had three strong outings, in his last three starts he is pitching to a 1.71 ERA
Billy Wagner had his third blown save of the year, his second in the midst of this losing streak. With two on and two out, Mark Reynolds hit a three run blast on a fast ball that he took over the center field wall. That marked that second consecutive blown save by Wagner where he did so by giving up a three run homer. For the Mets bullpen it was the 13th homerun that they had given up in 11.2 innings. However, the rest of the bullpen did their job putting up zeros in extra innings, Pedro Feliciano pitched the 10th, Aaron Heilman pitched the 11th and 12t allowing just one hit and had three strikeouts, and Claudio Vargas pitched the 13th.
In the bottom of the 13th Luis Castillo reached on a fielding error by Mark Reynolds, after fouling off two pitches, Carlos Beltran hit a two run walk off homer to right center. That hit not only won the game for the Mets but it extended their record to 5-0 in extra innings at Shea Stadium this season.
Happy Birthday to Jose Reyes, he celebrated his 25th birthday on Wednesday night. That was just one night after his 5th anniversary of his Major League debut. Also, it looks like I might have overestimated just how long Moises Alou would stay off the DL. He has apparently reinjured the calf strain, the one that landed him on the DL his last go around. Anyway, he is scheduled for an MRI today.
Johan Santana will be on the mound for the Mets in the rubber game of the series, the Diamondbacks counter with Dan Harren. First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 p.m. On Friday the Texas Rangers make there way to Shea for a three game interleague series.










