Beltran, Wright deliver 12th-inning blow to Nats
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| Scoring Summary |
| NYM | WAS |
 | 6th | R Belliard doubled to deep left, F Lopez scored. | 0 | 1 |
 | 7th | S Green scored, D Easley to third on wild pitch by J Colome. | 1 | 1 |
 | 8th | R Belliard doubled to deep left, J Flores scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 9th | J Franco singled to right, E Chavez scored, D Easley to second, D Easley to third advancing on throw. | 2 | 2 |
 | 12th | C Beltran doubled to right, R Castro and J Reyes scored, P Lo Duca to third. | 4 | 2 |
 | 12th | D Wright singled to left, P Lo Duca and C Beltran scored, C Delgado to second. | 6 | 2 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
| Attendance | 29,292 (69.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:59 |
| Weather | 64 degrees, overcast |
| Wind | 5 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Greg Gibson, First Base - Tony Randazzo, Second Base - Charlie Reliford, Third Base - Larry Vanover |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Two-run hits in the 12th inning by both Carlos Beltran and David Wright proved to be the finishing touches on the Mets' 6-2 come-from-behind win over the Nationals.
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• Turning point: With two outs in the ninth, Mets pinch hitter Julio Franco kept the game alive with a game-tying single to right.
• Figure this: Franco's RBI single marked the sixth time he's evened the score or driven in the go-ahead run with his team down to its last out. Interestingly, it's the first time he's done so since June 1, 1994, against the Yankees.
• Coming up short: Starter Tom Glavine struck out two, leaving him one shy of 2,500 career Ks.
-- ESPN.com news services
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Mets 6, Nationals 2
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Manager Willie Randolph was long gone, ejected for arguing a call. One starter left with an injury, all the position players had been used, and the bullpen was getting thin, too, as the game dragged on into the 12th inning.
The
New York Mets, trying to avoid what would have been a season-high third consecutive loss, needed
Carlos Beltran to come through, and he did.
Beltran delivered a go-ahead, two-run double in the 12th,
David Wright followed with a two-run single, and the Mets beat the
Washington Nationals 6-2 Saturday night.
"There were a lot of twists and turns," Randolph said. "It was a little bit of everything."
Beltran grounded a ball down the line just past first baseman
Robert Fick to snap a 2-2 tie, and Wright's single to left tacked on two more runs. Both hits came off
Ryan Wagner after
Saul Rivera (0-1) loaded the bases.
"I didn't hit the ball that well," Beltran said, "but it went through."
Aaron Sele (1-0) earned the win, and
Billy Wagner got the final three outs.
The go-ahead runs capped a wild game that also included Washington starter
Jerome Williams holding New York without a hit for 5 1/3 innings, a run that scored on a wild pitch, and a blown save by Nationals closer
Chad Cordero.
"We kept scratching and clawing," Randolph said.
Ronnie Belliard drove in Washington's two runs with RBI doubles off
Tom Glavine in the sixth and
Aaron Heilman in the eighth. So the Nationals led 2-1 heading to the ninth, with Cordero aiming for his third save in three days. He was an out away, too, with no one on.
"That's the situation I want," Washington manager Manny Acta said.
But
Shawn Green and Easley singled, and pinch-hitter
Julio Franco's RBI single tied it.
Endy Chavez, pinch-running for Green, slid around rookie catcher
Jesus Flores' tag to beat the throw from right fielder
Austin Kearns. While Chavez rose and pumped a fist, Flores turned to the umpire to plead his case, to no avail.
"We let 'em off the hook," Acta said.
The Mets didn't have many chances early on, thanks to a suddenly effective Williams. He was 0-4 with an 7.77 ERA coming in but held the Mets without a hit until Beltran delivered a no-doubt single to center with one out in the sixth.
Williams got plenty of help, particularly from third baseman
Ryan Zimmerman, and particularly in the fifth inning. When Easley led off the fifth with a sharp grounder, Zimmerman backed up and backhanded the ball on the grass before turning to barely throw him out at first. An out later, Zimmerman went to his knees behind the bag, popped up and threw out the speedy Reyes with a one-hop throw. Zimmerman punched the air and let out a yell.
Williams (zero runs, one hit, five walks) left with a sprained left ankle after walking the first batter in the seventh. New York's first run came in that inning off reliever
Jesus Colome and was unearned: Green scored on a wild pitch after reaching third on a throwing error by -- of all people -- Zimmerman.
Washington went ahead 1-0 in an unusual sixth.
With one out, Williams hit a shot to left field and trotted out of the batter's box, admiring the trajectory and smiling, as if to say, "Hey! That's my first big league homer!" But the ball hit the base of the wall, and Williams wound up with a single.
"It's uncalled for, something like that," Williams said, chastising himself for jogging. "I kicked myself in the butt for that."
He said he hurt his ankle on that swing.
Felipe Lopez followed with a grounder to shortstop Reyes that appeared to be tailor-made for an inning-ending double play. Reyes flipped to second to get Williams, but Lopez was called safe on the relay to first. Randolph came out to argue with first-base umpire Tony Randazzo and was tossed. Belliard then doubled to left.
Game notes Nationals CF
Ryan Church walked four times. ... Glavine gave up one run in six innings. ... The Nationals said they planned to activate LHP
Ray King (shoulder) on Sunday.