There will come a day when I will not open my Hit & Run with the Mets. That day is not today. They won yesterday, 9-2, completing a 3-game sweep of the Brewers.
Ryan Church’s grand slam and Brian Schneider’s solo HR produced six Mets runs in the first, and Ollie Perez did the rest, going 6 2/3 innings. The Phillies lost to the Nationals, 9-7, so the Mets’ lead in the NL East is now 3 games. Meanwhile, the Cubs lost to the Astros, 4-0, keeping their 4 1/2 game lead over the Brewers in the NL Central.
The Diamondbacks came back from 3-0, to beat the Cardinals 4-3. Adam Dunn had the game-winning double, which scored Conor Jackson. That’s good for the ‘Backs, since the Dodgers won late against the Padres, 6-4.
The Yankees beat the Rays, 8-4, and this was the first game in which instant replay was used for an A-Rod HR in the 9th. I thought this pic of A-Rod was too cute not to post.
Little Dustin Pedroia continues to hold his own, going 3-for-4, just a triple shy of the cycle, in the Red Sox’s 5-4 win over the Orioles. A 9th inning throwing error allowed Alex Cora to jog home with the winning run.
Go, Rafa.
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I’m glad we beat the Twins last night but I do have to say, they are a mighty fine looking team.
Come on, Mets!!!
One more month. I can’t wait for Sunday night. Now, I really don’t like the Phillies but how hot is Shane Victorino?!
Dude, Shane is cute! I still hate him, just for the uni he wears.
I spent the first 8 years of my life on Long Island, so I’ve always had a soft spot for the Mets (I had a crush on Ed Kranepool, if you can believe it). Now I live in Iowa and root for the Cubs. So you can imagine how grateful I am to metschick’s team for sweeping the Brewers and postponing the all-too-familiar heartbreak for another week.
Just remember, the Mets were 7 games up this time last year and well…we all know how that ended. ;)
Chasevidwrightley: don’t worry, I still have nightmares about that!
I admit while it was good for us, I imagine it did suck to be on the other side of that collapse.
It sucked esp. because we never will hear the end of it. Unless they (miraculously/magically) win the WS this year.