Ventura Helps Mets Move Closer
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Robin Ventura had three hits, including a homer, and the New York Mets defeated the Atlanta Braves, 7-3, Saturday night at Shea Stadium.
The Mets moved within 31/2 games of Atlanta in the NL East. The defending NL champions have won 22 of 27 since Aug. 17 to knock 10 games off the Braves’ lead and resurrect a season that appeared over only a month ago.
New York took advantage of an injury to Greg Maddux and a strong start by Steve Trachsel (10-12) to beat the Braves for the second consecutive game.
Maddux left the game after two batters because of anhyperextended right elbow, but he is not expected to miss a start.
Trachsel gave up one run and five hits in seven innings.
Florida 3, Philadelphia 2--Derrek Lee broke an eighth-inning tie with a two-out double against Jose Santiago (2-4) at Philadelphia.
Matt Clement (9-10) gave up two runs and six hits in seven innings.
Cliff Floyd’s two-run homer for Florida against Robert Person in the sixth tied the score, 2-2.
Houston 8, Chicago 4--Orlando Merced hit a three-run triple against Kevin Tapani (9-13) and Jeff Bagwell had a two-run double in a six-run fifth inning at Houston.
The rally kept the Astros 31/2 games ahead of second-place St. Louis in the NL Central.
St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 1--Rookie Albert Pujols drove in his 15th run of the week and the Cardinals won for the ninth consecutive time.
Bud Smith (6-2) won his third consecutive decision, giving up four hits in five innings.
Montreal 3, Colorado 1--Brian Schneider hit his first major league home run to back six solid innings from Masato Yoshii (4-5) at Montreal.
Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 1--Adam Dunn became the first Cincinnati rookie to hit 15 homers since Gary Redus in 1982, helping the Reds win at Milwaukee.
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