Mets 13, Dodgers 9

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NYM (53-42) 603012010 13 16 3
LAD (54-42) 222010110 9 19 1

Final

 
W:A. Sele (3-0)
L:D. Lowe (8-9)

Delgado, Castro lead Mets' hit parade against Dodgers

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Regular Season Series
Series tied 5-5 (as of Thu 7/19)
Mon 6/11 @LA 5, NYM 3 Recap
Tue 6/12 @LA 4, NYM 1 Recap
Wed 6/13 @LA 9, NYM 1 Recap
>Thu 7/19 NYM 13, @LA 9 Box Score
Fri 7/20 NYM 4, @LA 1 Recap
Sat 7/21 @LA 8, NYM 6 Recap
Sun 7/22 NYM 5, @LA 4 Recap
Fri 8/24 @NYM 5, LA 2 Recap
Sat 8/25 @NYM 4, LA 3 Recap
Sun 8/26 LA 6, @NYM 2 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Dodgers | Mets
Scoring Summary
NYMLAD
1stD Wright doubled to right, J Reyes and M Anderson scored.20
1stR Castro singled to center, D Wright scored, C Delgado to second.30
1stS Green singled to right, C Delgado scored, R Castro to second, R Castro scored, S Green to third on error by right fielder M Kemp.50
1stR Gotay singled to center, S Green scored.60
1stL Gonzalez singled to right, R Furcal and J Pierre scored, J Kent thrown out at third.62
2ndM Kemp homered to right, J Loney scored.64
3rdJ Reyes grounded out to first, S Green scored, R Gotay to third, T Glavine to second.74
3rdM Anderson singled to center, R Gotay and T Glavine scored.94
3rdJ Kent homered to left.95
3rdO Saenz hit sacrifice fly to center, L Gonzalez scored, N Garciaparra tagged out at third.96
5thJ Reyes singled to center, R Gotay scored, A Sele to second.106
5thW Betemit singled to center, M Kemp scored.107
6thC Delgado homered to center.117
6thR Castro homered to left.127
7thR Furcal doubled to left, M Kemp scored.128
8thC Beltran homered to left.138
8thJ Loney singled to center, L Gonzalez scored, N Garciaparra to third.139
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Game Information
StadiumDodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Attendance51,651 (92.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:40
Weather73 degrees, clear
Wind7 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Mike Reilly, First Base - Jeff Kellogg, Second Base - Eric Cooper, Third Base - Andy Fletcher

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: The Mets and Dodgers combined for 35 hits, but the Mets scored a season-high 13 runs to win for the first time in four games against the Dodgers. Carlos Beltran had his 17th home run of the season while Ramon Castro and Carlos Delgado also homered to power the Mets' offensive explosion.

Carlos Beltran
Beltran

• Getting into the act: All 16 position players who started for the Dodgers and Mets got at least one hit and all eight Mets starters scored at least one run. Among the Mets starting position players, only ex-Dodger Shawn Green failed to drive in a run.

• Mounds of trouble: Tom Glavine was seeking his 299th career win, but didn't factor into the decision. He pitched two innings, allowing six runs (including two homers) on 10 hits. For the Dodgers, Derek Lowe was even worse, pitching three innings and allowing eight runs on 10 hits in a losing performance.

• Figure this: The Dodgers lose despite 19 hits, marking the first time that's happened since May 24, 1973 at home against the Mets.

• Quotable: "Some nights it just doesn't matter what you do, it's not meant to be. It felt like when I made good pitches, they laid off them and when I made bad ones, they hit them." -- Glavine, on his rough outing

-- ESPN.com news services

Mets 13, Dodgers 9

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- It was a night to forget for Tom Glavine and Derek Lowe, who both tossed surprising clunkers in a pitching matchup that appeared stellar on paper.

Glavine and Lowe each turned in season-worst outings, with both failing to notch any strikeouts.

"I would have bet a paycheck that wasn't going to happen, but that goes to show you, that's baseball," Glavine said. "If I'm going to pitch crappy and we win, it's a whole lot easier to deal with."

Carlos Delgado and Ramon Castro hit consecutive home runs in the sixth, Carlos Beltran added a solo shot in the eighth and the NL East-leading New York Mets beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 13-9 Thursday night.

Everyone in the lineup scored in the Mets' highest-scoring game of the season. The teams combined for 35 hits, including a season-high 19 by the Dodgers.

"They say it's contagious. People start hitting and next thing you know it doesn't matter, whoever comes up gets a hit," Delgado said. "You try to avoid that when you're at the receiving end, but when you're at the giving end, you try to enjoy it as much as you can."

Matt Kemp hit a two-run home run and Jeff Kent homered for the Dodgers, who lost for the second time in three games to drop into a first-place tie with San Diego for the NL West lead.

"You've got to be patient with Glavine because he never gives in," Kemp said. "He was making some pretty good pitches, but it just wasn't working for him, I guess. We kind of had his number and we were hitting the ball pretty hard."

Aaron Sele (3-0) allowed one run on two hits in three innings in relief of Glavine. He walked two and struck out one.

With Glavine and Lowe on the mound, "you expect a 2-1, 3-2 game," Sele said. "That's the thing about baseball. You come to the park not knowing what you're going to get."

Rudy Seanez served up Delgado's 16th homer and Castro's sixth, extending the Mets' lead to 12-7.

Beltran led off the eighth with his 17th homer off Mark Hendrickson, the Dodgers' fifth pitcher of the game, that made it 13-8.

New York jumped all over Lowe (8-9) in the first, scoring six runs on six hits as the Mets batted around.

"I'd describe it as live batting practice," Lowe said. "I made a ton of mistakes and they capitalized on every single one."

David Wright hit a two-run double, Castro had an RBI single, Shawn Green added a two-run single and Ruben Gotay's RBI single capped the scoring binge. Kemp charged the ball hit into right field by Green and it rolled under his glove for an error that led to two runs.

History Repeating
L.A. Dodgers
The Dodgers recorded 19 hits in Thursday's 13-9 loss to the Mets, marking the fourth time in team history Los Angeles recorded that many hits in a loss. It also marked the first time since the team moved to L.A. (1958) that the Dodgers have lost a 9-inning game in which they got 19 hits. (* = extra inning game)
Date
Opponent
Hits
July 19, 2007vs. Mets19
May, 1973vs. Mets19*
August 1972at Cubs19*
October 1960vs. Cubs19*

Glavine gave up consecutive singles to open the bottom of the first and the runners scored on Luis Gonzalez' single.

Glavine, two victories away from 300, allowed six runs on 10 hits in two-plus innings and walked one in his shortest outing of the season. The 41-year-old left-hander made just 68 pitches.

"Some nights it just doesn't matter what you do, it's not meant to be," he said. "It felt like when I made good pitches, they laid off them and when I made bad ones, they hit them."

Lowe allowed nine runs on a season-high-tying 10 hits in three innings, his shortest outing since Sept. 20, 2005, against Arizona. He walked three in losing his third straight decision.

"That's a good hitting team and the results were extremely ugly," he said.

Los Angeles twice closed within three runs on pinch hits. Olmedo Saenz's sacrifice fly made it 9-6 in the third and Wilson Betemit's RBI single left the Dodgers trailing 10-7 in the fifth.

Game notes
Glavine also had no strikeouts in an 11-8 loss to the New York Yankees on June 16. ... The Dodgers allowed back-to-back homers for the third time this season. ... Tom Hanks, Ray Romano and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar attended the game. ... RHP Roberto Hernandez made his Dodger debut in the seventh, pitching one inning a day after having his contract purchased.


Series At A Glance

New York leads 1-0 (as of 7/19)
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MLB Scores

Thursday, July 19th 2007
LA Angels 3 Final
Tampa Bay 0
Toronto 3 Final
NY Yankees 2
Detroit 4 Final
Minnesota 3 in 10
Arizona 1 Final
Milwaukee 10
San Francisco 8 Final
Chi Cubs 9
Chi White Sox 4 Final
Boston 2
Colorado 4 Final
Washington 5 in 10
Cincinnati 7 Final
Florida 5
St. Louis 1 Final
Atlanta 10
Cleveland 7 Final
Texas 5
Philadelphia 0 Final
San Diego 1
NY Mets 13 Final
LA Dodgers 9