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Final

 
W:J. Maine (4-2)
L:B. Penny (5-3)

Maine dominates Dodgers as Mets cruise

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 4-3 (as of Wed 5/7)
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Scoring Summary
NYMLAD
2ndM Anderson hit a ground rule double to deep center, R Church scored, A Pagan to third.10
2ndR Casanova singled to right center, A Pagan and M Anderson scored.30
2ndL Castillo singled to center, R Casanova scored, J Reyes to second.40
3rdA Pagan grounded into fielder's choice to second, C Beltran scored, R Church out at second.50
5thJ Maine singled to center, R Church and M Anderson scored, R Casanova to second.70
5thL Castillo walked, R Casanova scored, J Maine to third, J Reyes to second.80
5thD Wright hit a ground rule double to deep left center, J Maine and J Reyes scored, L Castillo to third.100
5thL Castillo scored, D Wright to third on wild pitch by S Proctor.110
6thR Church homered to right center.120
9thM Kemp singled to center, A Jones scored, J Pierre to second.121
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Game Information
StadiumDodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Attendance40,696 (72.7% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:45
Weather63 degrees, cloudy
Wind2 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Jim Joyce, First Base - Jeff Nelson, Second Base - Adrian Johnson, Third Base - Tim Tschida

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- It had been almost a year since a New York Mets starter pitched more than eight innings.

John Maine ended that drought and his teammates made it easy for him with their second-best offensive output of the season.

Maine took a shutout into the ninth and the Mets routed the Los Angeles Dodgers and Brad Penny 12-1 on Wednesday.

"Offense, offense, offense -- it makes a world of difference," Mets manager Willie Randolph said. "Johnny obviously set the tone with a nice job of pitching. He almost got a complete game. What a novelty."

Maine (4-2) helped his cause with a two-run single off Penny, and was two outs from his third shutout and complete game in the majors when Matt Kemp hit an RBI single on the right-hander's 117th and final pitch. A day before his 27th birthday, Maine allowed four hits in 8 1/3 innings and won his third straight start -- all following Mets' losses.

"I felt good from the first pitch to the last pitch. It's probably the best I've felt all year," Maine said. "I wish I could have finished it out, but I think I threw one to many fastballs to Kemp."

It was the sixth straight outing in which Maine allowed fewer than three runs. He became the first Mets starter to pitch more than seven innings this season and the first since May 13, 2007, when Oliver Perez went 8 1/3 against Milwaukee, to go beyond eight.

"What he did today was huge," closer Billy Wagner said. "Anytime you can give the bullpen a physical and a mental day off, we can relax and take a deep breath. I think we have 115 appearances in 32 games. That's tough. And for him to step up and pitch a big game like that with a day off tomorrow, it'll speak volumes down the road."

Penny (5-3) was charged with a career-high 10 runs over 4 2/3 innings in his 236th career start and gave up 10 hits for the third time in his eight starts this season.

"Everything that could go wrong, went wrong today," the nine-year veteran said. "Today I didn't give the team a chance."

Penny's previous worst outing was on June 29, 2003, with the Florida Marlins, when the two-time All-Star right-hander surrendered nine runs and four homers in an 11-7 loss at Boston.

"With Penny, it seems like if he does struggle, it's going to be early. So if you get him early, you're going to be all right," said right fielder Ryan Church, who singled twice against Penny and homered off reliever Scott Proctor.

Luis Castillo, David Wright and Raul Casanova also drove in two runs apiece, helping the Mets avoid getting swept in the three-game series. The Dodgers had won 10 of 11.

"Penny's an All-Star guy and he's been pitching well for the last few years, so you can't take anything away from him. But today just wasn't his day," former Dodgers teammate Marlon Anderson said. "We hit some fastballs early in the count and we just battled. That's what you have to do to beat good pitching and win a championship."

Penny has always had problems against the Mets in New York. He is 1-9 with a 6.54 ERA in 11 starts at Shea Stadium. But he lost for the first time in four career decisions against the Mets at Los Angeles.

The Mets blew it open with a six-run fifth that equaled a season high. Maine singled with the bases loaded to make it 7-0, and Penny departed after walking Jose Reyes. Proctor walked Castillo, forcing in another run, and Wright -- in a 1-for-20 funk -- hit a two-run double. Castillo scored on Proctor's wild pitch.

"When eight other guys and the pitcher are raking, like today, it takes a little of the pressure off myself offensively," Wright said.

Angel Pagan, starting in left field while 41-year-old Moises Alou got the day off, turned in the defensive play of the game in the first when he somersaulted into the first row of the box seats and held onto Andre Ethier's foul fly.

Pagan remained on the hard cement for a few anxious moments but returned to his position, rubbing his left shoulder and flashing a huge grin as the crowd of 40,696 applauded his effort. He left in the third with tightness in the shoulder after sliding headfirst into second with a stolen base.

Game notes
After the game, Los Angeles placed Esteban Loaiza on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 4, because of tightness in his shoulder blade. ... The Dodgers visit Shea Stadium for the final time for a four-game series that begins on May 29. Their overall record there is 122-131.


Series At A Glance

Los Angeles won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Wednesday, May 7th 2008
Chi Cubs 0 Final
Cincinnati 9
NY Mets 12 Final
LA Dodgers 1
Baltimore 5 Final
Oakland 6 in 10
San Diego 2 Final
Atlanta 5
Cleveland 3 Final
NY Yankees 0
Boston 9 Final
Detroit 10
San Francisco 1 Final
Pittsburgh 3
Tampa Bay 2 Final
Toronto 6
Milwaukee 2 Final
Florida 6
Washington 3 Final
Houston 4
LA Angels 4 Final
Kansas City 9
Minnesota 13 Final
Chi White Sox 1
St. Louis 3 Final
Colorado 4
Philadelphia 5 Final
Arizona 4
Texas 2 Final
Seattle 0