May 29, 2008
Wright homers twice, Mets beat Torre, Dodgers 8-4 (AP)
David Wright delivered two huge hits. Pitcher Claudio Vargas took a big swing, too -- off the catcher's mitt. Wright hit two more home runs off Brad Penny and the newly inspired New York Mets dampened Joe Torre's return home, taking advantage of a rare catcher's interference call to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 on Thursday night. Read More
May 27, 2008
Santana snaps Mets out of doldrums, beats Florida (AP)
Desperate for a psychological boost, the New York Mets had the right man on the mound. Johan Santana snapped the Mets out of their recent doldrums, pitching seven effective innings to beat the feisty Florida Marlins 5-3 Tuesday night. "He's the guy that we look for to stop the bleeding, and that's what he did tonight," manager Willie Randolph said.
Pedro Martinez likely to rejoin Mets next week (AP)
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May 26, 2008
Willie Randolph keeps job, Mets keep losing (AP)
Willie Randolph kept his job -- for now. Meanwhile, the New York Mets kept losing. After their embattled manager had a much-anticipated meeting with ownership Monday, the Mets got another ineffective outing from Mike Pelfrey and fizzled on offense following a strong start in a 7-3 loss to the Florida Marlins. Read More
May 25, 2008
Cook, Smith lead Rockies past slumping Mets 4-1 (AP)
John Maine on the mound facing essentially a Triple-A lineup. It appeared to be the perfect pick-me-up for Mets manager Willie Randolph. Aaron Cook and Seth Smith would have none of it. The Colorado Rockies beat New York 4-1 Sunday when Smith hit his first major league homer, a three-run shot to back an impressive start by Cook (7-3). Read More
May 24, 2008
Mets snap five-game losing streak (AP)
The pressure was off Willie Randolph at least for a day. The New York Mets finally ended their five-game skid with a 9-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday. He was definitely feeling a sense of relief as he sat behind his desk. "We were able to get the 'W', just to get these guys feeling good about themselves again," Randolph said.
Holliday rallies Rockies past struggling Mets (AP)
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May 18, 2008
Perez leads Mets to 2-game sweep at Yankee Stadium (AP)
Jose Reyes and the New York Mets are feeling much better about themselves. All it took was two big wins at Yankee Stadium. Oliver Perez shut down the slumping Yankees, Reyes homered for the second consecutive game and the Mets cruised to an 11-2 rout Sunday night for a rain-shortened sweep of their crosstown rivals. Read More
May 17, 2008
Santana pitches Mets to 7-4 victory over Yankees (AP)
Johan Santana made the Yankees pay for passing on him last winter. The two-time Cy Young Award winner pitched efficiently into the eighth inning, and the New York Mets got home runs from Jose Reyes and David Wright to top the Yankees 7-4 Saturday in the opener of a rain-shortened Subway Series. "I think we showed today how to play as a team," Santana said. Read More
May 15, 2008
Slick-fielding Nats edge Mets 1-0 behind Bergmann (AP)
Jason Bergmann never got a chance to plead his case to stay in the game after seven shutout innings. No matter. The pinch hitter who replaced him made Bergmann a winner. Willie Harris helped put Washington ahead with a key sacrifice bunt, then saved the slick-fielding Nationals by making a sensational catch in the ninth inning of Thursday's 1-0 victory over the New York Mets. Read More
May 14, 2008
Zimmerman, Redding lead Nationals past Mets 5-3 (AP)
Ryan Zimmerman and the Washington Nationals are last in the NL East. That doesn't mean they're about to roll over for the New York Mets. Zimmerman hit a long homer and Tim Redding pitched two-hit ball for six innings, sending Washington to a 5-3 victory over the Mets on Wednesday night. "He had great command of his fastball and his curveball was very good," Nationals manager Manny Acta said. Read More
May 13, 2008
Maine shuts down Nationals (AP)
Ryan Church lashed a line drive to right in the sixth inning, harder hit than his homer in the second for sure, and he paused momentarily in the batter's box to watch the ball's trajectory. Once he saw Austin Kearns hesitate, he knew he had another hit. The liner-turned-double drove in two of Church's four runs against his former team, and John Maine pitched six sharp innings to lead the New York... Read More