September 17, 2007
Mets Allow a Dozen
The Washington Nationals take down the Mets 12-4 as four Washington players drive in two runs each. New York used six pitchers in the game, and all gave up at least one run. The loss puts the Mets in danger of seeing their lead shrink to 2 1/2 games as the Phillies lead the Cardinals 12-3 in the seventh. That's the second game in a row the Mets allowed ten runs or more, and the third time in their last six games.
Update: The Cardinals are mounting a comeback, scoring six runs so far in the bottom of the seventh. It's now 12-9 Philadelphia. I guess no lead is safe with the Phillies bullpen in the game.
Posted by David Pinto at
10:26 PM
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