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Carlos Beltran's homer wins it in 13th inning for Mets, bails out Billy Wagner
Carlos Beltran's homer wins it in 13th inning for Mets, bails out Billy Wagner
Carlos Beltran hit a two-run homer with two outs in the 13th inning, and the Mets overcame another blown save by Billy Wagner to snap a five-game losing streak with a 5-3 victory Wednesday night over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Beltran’s bomb buries D-Backs
Fanster.com — ... Here’s what others are saying about the Mets’ marathon win over the Diamondbacks… D-Backs dropped in 13 innings [Azcentral.com] D-Backs fall to Mets, 5-3, in 13 innings [East Valley Tribune] Beltran saves the Mets, as Wagner fails again [The New York Times] Beltran homers in 13th, Mets snap 5-game skid [SNY] Carlos Beltran’s homer wins it in 13th for Mets, bails out Billy Wagner [NY Daily News] The series concludes Thursday at Shea with Arizona’s Dan ...

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