Lineup: Mets & Nats open at Shea
nydailynews.com 9/9/2008 — Here's the lineup for Tuesday's series opener against the Nationals:
Reyes, ss
Church, rf
Wright, 3b
Beltran, cf
Delgado, 1b
Tatis, lf
Easley, 2b
Schneider, c
Perez, lhp
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Johan Santana is scheduled to pitch on standard rest Friday ...
inGame: Mets 10, Nationals 8
newyorkmetsdaily.com 9/10/2008 — The New York Mets (81-63) blew a two-run lead and came back, blew a three-run lead and came back and eventually outslugged the Washington Nationals (56-89) 10-8 at Shea Stadium Tuesday night.
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The fourth inning isn't even finished yet, and... —
Nationals Journal 9/10/2008
* Both starters are already out of the game * The Nats and Mets have combined for 14 runs and 21 hits * Ryan Zimmerman is already 3-for-3 * John Lannan tied for his shortest start of the season * Carlos Delgado has gotten two separate M-V-P chants * ...
Dos Carlos lead Mets over Nats —
Major League Baseball News 9/10/2008
With the Carlos Brothers seemingly shrinking Shea Stadium, the Mets played the baseball equivalent of arena football on Tuesday night, and it worked. They withstood the persistence of the Nationals -- those pesky Nats -- and the inadequate pitching of ...
Delgado powers Mets past Nats, 10-8 —
Newsday.com - Mets 9/10/2008
"Make Shea Shake" was the plea to fans on the DiamondVision board, as if they needed any prodding. What really made the place shake Tuesday night were the Mets' bats, especially the one that Carlos Delgado swings. All in all, it was quite an offensive ...