Thursday, April 20, 2006

Mets Loses Add Up

Not only did the Mets not have Carlos Beltran, Cliff Floyd nor Anderson Hernandez in their lineup yesterday, but they didn't come with their "A" game either.

Tom Glavine pitched a marvelous game, only giving up two runs, one earned. David Wright had a bad game at the plate and even with the glove. He committed three errors that would lead to one of the Braves runs. The other coming on a home run by Andruw Jones. Wright came up with the tying run on in the nineth, but grounded weakly into a game ending double play.

The Mets looked flat with the bats, only mustering three hits against the Braves Tim Hudson, who pitched a complete game. They would lose 2-1. Glavine deserved a better fate against his old team, but the bats just weren't there.

The Mets look to bounce back from their mini slump as they face old mates Mike Piazza and Mike Cameron and the San Diego Padres starting tonight at Petco Park.

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