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7,542: Nieve helps Mets even up Subway Series
AAA call-up Fernando Nieve helped the New York Mets recover from Friday night’s devastating loss Saturday as the Mets topped the Yankees 6-3 to even up the 2009 Subway Series. Nieve, getting the start for the injured John Maine, threw … Continue reading
7,541: Ugh! Castillo drops easy pop-up in ninth to hand Yanks win
Luis Castillo dropped an easy pop-up with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to hand the Yankees a 9-8 win at the new Yankee Stadium for the first game of the 2009 Subway Series. The Mets had an … Continue reading
Perez retires 10, then gives up hit for 7,401, Mets win 3-1
Derek Jeter hit a one-out fourth inning signle Sunday to break up Oliver Perez’s three-inning no hitter and move the NoNoHitters.com count to 7,401 New York Mets games without a no hitter. Perhaps Perez’s strong stretch was jinxed by TBS … Continue reading
Mets no-hitter count reaches 7,400 as Mets lose 3-2
Like an old jalopy’s odometer that just keeps on rolling through miles, the NoNoHitters.com count crossed into the 7,400s Saturday with a Bobby Abreu first inning single off Johan Santana. Santana (7-7) once again had a strong start, and once … Continue reading
.500 lasts just hours as Yankees rebound to pound Mets 9-0
What comes around, goes around. The New York Yankees scored two runs in the fourth, two in the fifth, two in the sixth and three in the seventh to lead the Yanks to a 9-0 beating of the New York … Continue reading
Delgado’s nine RBIs lead Mets to 15-6 pounding of Yanks
Carlos Delgado set a New York Mets record with nine RBIs Friday afternoon to lead the good guys to a 15-6 whopping of the New York Yankees in the first game of a day-night, cross-borough doubleheader. Delgado, filling the DH … Continue reading
Mets Trounce Yanks Even With Bad Call
Oliver Perez pitched a season-high 8 2/3 innings as the Mets trounced the Yankees 11-2. Home runs from Church and Reyes and key hits from Alou were among the many sparks from the Mets’ bats. The big buzz of the … Continue reading
Santana Brings Mets Win Despite Giving Up Three Homers
Johan Santana pitched 7 2/3 innings, getting help from homers by Jose Reyes and David Wright to top the Yankees in the opening game of an abbreviated Subway Series. Billy Wagner came in for the final four outs to earn … Continue reading