[新聞] Mets miss out on chance to sweep Crew
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NEW YORK -- The Mets didn't say much after Sunday afternoon's game; they didn't
have to. Once the dust settled on New York's 4-2 loss to Milwaukee in front of
a crowd of 36,124 at Citi Field, two glaring statistics told the story.
The Mets went 2-for-13 with runners in scoring position and stranded 10 men on
base, despite outhitting the Brewers, 12-8.
"I thought we should have scored enough runs to win that particular game," Mets
manager Jerry Manuel said.
Just how many runs exactly? "That's a good question," Manuel said.
And one the Mets' bats struggled all afternoon to answer.
"Obviously, we struggled with men on base, men in scoring position," Manuel
said. "But I think the good thing is we are at least putting ourselves in those
positions. And we have to continue to do that until we have a breakthrough."
Early on, a breakthrough looked plausible, as the Mets scored in the first
inning courtesy of Carlos Delgado's two-out one-hopper to the fence. The double
easily plated Daniel Murphy, who tie a career high with three hits.
But the Mets squandered their subsequent opportunities, hitting into three
double plays, and were unable to capitalize on some defensive breaks.
"It's a little frustrating, "said Manuel, who added that he was encouraged by
his team's constant offensive pressure. "Unfortunately right now, we aren't
coming through."
Down 2-1, the Mets caught a break with two outs in the fifth inning when Corey
Hart, battling the sun, let Jose Reyes' hit drop in front of him. The speedy
Reye made it all the way to third, but Murphy grounded out to end the frame.
The Mets threatened again in the sixth while trailing, 3-1. Beltran had a
two-out single and Gary Sheffield hit a double off the left-field fence to put
the tying run in scoring position. But Fernando Tatis hit a ball to the
left-field warning track, narrowly missing a three-run homer, to end the
inning.
Omir Santos opened the seventh with a triple off Milwaukee starter Jeff
Suppan, who was subsequently replaced by Mitch Stetter Stetter sent Ryan
Church down swinging, but the Amazins pushed their second run across on
Reyes' infield single. Murphy followed with his third hit and David Wright drew
a walk from Mark DiFelice, loading the bases for Delgado.
But Delgado hit the ball right back to Todd Coffey -- the fourth pitcher of the
inning -- for an easy 1-2-3 double play.
To their credit, the Mets -- who wrapped up a series victory following
Saturday's win -- were disappointed, but denied being frustrated that they let
Sunday' game slip away.
"We just didn't come up with the big hit when we needed it," Sheffield said.
"And that's just something we have to correct."
"Of course [losing is frustrating]," Wright said. "The idea is to win. So when
you don't, it's frustrating.
"They didn't get a lot of hits, but they got them at the right time."
No one was more aware of that then spot starter Nelson Figueroa.
Recalled from Triple-A Buffalo to start in place of Mike Pelfrey (right
forearm tendinitis), Figueroa rebounded from 29-pitch first inning to give the
Mets six solid frames. The journeyman allowed five hits and three runs,
including Mike Cameron's solo homer in the sixth, and was designated for
assignment following Sunday's loss.
"He performed well enough for us to win the game," Manuel said. "It would have
been a really big win for us, given the fact that we were using a spot
starter."
And given the fact that the offense cranked out 12 hits -- five of which were
for extra bases -- off Suppan.
"If we continue to pu pressure and give ourselves RBI opportunities and hit
with men in scoring position, we are going to come through," Wright said.
Manuel was equally confident that the Mets' offensive woes aren't related to
last season, when the team went completely cold.
"We haven't clicked well, and we will," Manuel said. "We have too many good
hitters not to."
There were some encouraging signs. Six different Mets had a hit, reserve
catcher Santos was a career-best 2-for-4 and Murphy and Reyes both went
3-for-5.
"I can't say that at this point, this early in the season that I would be upset
with anybody's approach with men in scoring position," Manuel said. "I think
it's more due to anxiety. And they want to get it done in a bad way, and
that's not all that bad."
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