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Recap: Bullpen Throws 7 Scoreless in Extra Inning Win
New York Mets —
... Jonathon Niese did not make it out of the 4th inning of his major league debut, but the bullpen picked him up in a huge way. Six relievers combined to toss 7 shutout innings, and the Mets eventually won a thrilling game over the Brewers 6-5 in 10 innings. ...
Parra, Crew dropped in 10, 6-5
Milwaukee Brewers —
... a 1-0 lead with a home run off MLB newcomer Jonathon Niese to lead off the bottom of the first, Parra gave up a pair of runs in the Mets’ second, followed by three more in the top of the third on a ...
Recap: Marquis’ Grand Slam Cuts Mets Wild Card Lead to One
New York Mets —
... Jonathon Niese and the Mets were buried by a 6-run Cubs 4th inning, highlighted by starting pitcher Jason Marquis’ grand slam into the right field bullpen as Chicago won 9-5 and sent the Mets to their 3rd straight loss. The Phillies beat the Braves 6-2 to move to 2.5 games up on the Mets in the East. The Brewers were off today and are now just 1 game behind the Amazins in the wild card race. ...
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Major League Baseball News 9/3/2008
Phils ace Cole Hamels squashed the surging Nationals on five hits through 7 1/3 seemingly easy innings in a 4-0 victory at Nationals Park, suggesting that he's more than ready to deal with the National League East-leading Mets on Sunday night.