Mets vs. Cardinals - Box Score - July 01, 2008

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BATTING 2B: C Delgado 2 (15, T Wellemeyer, B Thompson); R Castro (4, T Wellemeyer); D Wright (20, T Wellemeyer); R Church (9, T Wellemeyer) HR: D Wright (16, 6th inning off B Thompson 0 on, 2 Out) RBI: D Easley (15), R Castro 3 (11), C Beltran (55), R Church (36), D Wright (65) 2-out RBI: R Castro, D Wright Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: R Castro 1, T Armas 2, J Reyes 1 Team LOB: 7 [link]

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The Hardball Times:THT Daily: Is it over yet?
Published 7/2/2008 by THT Staff at The Hardball Times
... does his thing (i.e. coughs up a lead in a critical situation) in the bottom of the tenth to hand the game over to Chicago. Mets 7, Cardinals 4 : Wright and Delgado power a 14 hit attack as the Mets bounce back to beat the Cardinals. ...

And That Happened
Published 7/2/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... stink" memo, as he's still pitching like it was April (4 IP, 11 H, 6 ER). Rockies 4, Padres 0: Aaron Cook throws a 78-pitch shutout which lasts 1:58. The Padres, it seems, aren't even trying anymore. White Sox 3, Indians 2: Yet another excellent Cliff Lee performance (8 IP, 6 H, 1 ER) is wasted by the Tribe, as Joe Borowski does his thing (i.e. coughs up a lead in a critical situation) in the bottom of the tenth to hand the game over to Chicago. Mets 7, Cardinals 4: Wright and Delgado power a 14 hit attack as the Mets bounce back to beat ...

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