Reds 5, Mets 2

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CIN (47-51) 00104000 - 5 6 0

Final

 
W:B. Arroyo (8-7)
L:J. Maine (8-7)
SV:F. Cordero (20)

Arroyo, Reds rally to stop Mets' streak at 10

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New York leads 4-3 (as of Fri 7/18)
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Scoring Summary
NYMCIN
3rdJ Bruce homered to center.01
4thC Beltran doubled to deep center, M Anderson scored, D Wright to third.11
4thD Easley grounded out to shortstop, D Wright scored.21
5thK Griffey Jr walked, P Bako scored, J Bruce to third, J Keppinger to second.22
5thB Phillips singled to right, J Bruce and J Keppinger scored, K Griffey Jr to third, B Phillips to second advancing on throw.24
5thE Encarnacion hit by pitch, K Griffey Jr scored, B Phillips to third, A Dunn to second.25
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Game Information
StadiumGreat American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
Attendance31,922 (75.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:28
Weather88 degrees, clear
Wind9 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Wally Bell, First Base - Sam Holbrook, Second Base - Paul Schrieber, Third Base - Laz Diaz

CINCINNATI (AP) -- A whole lot of little things ended the New York Mets' winning streak.

Bronson Arroyo extended his latest surge by pitching eight innings Friday night, and the Cincinnati Reds used a minimal rally to beat the Mets 5-2, ending their 10-game winning streak.

Fast Facts

•  Jay Bruce hit his seventh homer and Bronson Arroyo went eight innings, giving up two earned, as the Reds snapped the Mets' 10-game win streak.

•  New York's 10-game streak was one shy of the franchise record.

•  Arroyo is now 4-0 with a 2.88 ERA in his last 4 starts.

-- ESPN Research

It took a lot of Arroyo and a little bit of luck to end the Mets' run, which ended one win shy of the franchise record. The 10 straight victories put them back in contention in the NL East. Their first loss in exactly two weeks dropped them one game behind Philadelphia in the division.

"They continued to battle right to the end," Mets manager Jerry Manuel said. "It was exciting and fun. They deserve a big pat on the back. But we've got work ahead."

A basic-as-it-gets rally finally finished it.

The Reds scored four times in the fifth off John Maine (8-7) despite getting only two balls out of the infield. Ken Griffey Jr. drew a bases-loaded walk, Brandon Phillips lofted a two-run single into shallow right field, and Edwin Encarnacion got hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.

"Just good placement," Phillips said of his hit. "It's a beautiful thing."

Jay Bruce hit a solo homer off Maine, who has failed to last five innings in three of his last four starts.

"I don't know what it is," Maine said. "I work hard between starts. I go out there and the little things here and the little things there are hurting you."

Arroyo (8-7) has been extremely streaky this season. The right-hander is in one of his upturns, winning his last four starts. The majors' hottest team managed only four hits off Arroyo, including Carlos Beltran's RBI double.

The eight innings matched Arroyo's longest performance of the season.

"A lot of times, you get into a groove where you feel like you're unbeatable, and I feel like that lately," Arroyo said.

Francisco Cordero, who blew a two-run lead in the ninth inning Thursday night, gave up a walk in the ninth before finishing it off for his 20th save in 25 chances.

Exquisite starting pitching was the foundation of the Mets' surge. Their staff threw four shutouts in the last six games before the All-Star break, but hasn't been the same since. The Mets blew two leads in their 10-8 win Thursday night, and Maine gave the Reds plenty of assistance during their decisive rally on Friday.

The Reds loaded the bases on Paul Bako's single, Bruce's walk and Jeff Keppinger's infield single with two outs. Keppinger's grounder took a high hop and left third baseman David Wright in a tough spot. He tried to make a backhand swipe and step on the base simultaneously, but couldn't come up with the ball.

"It just didn't work out," Wright said.

Griffey fouled off a 94 mph fastball with a full count to extend his at-bat, then took one low and away to force in a run. Phillips got just enough of a pitch to loft it over the head of first baseman Carlos Delgado for two more runs.

After Adam Dunn was intentionally walked to reload the bases, Maine hit Encarnacion to make it 5-2 and end his outing. Maine walked five, threw a wild pitch and hit one batter as he fell to 0-3 in three career starts against Cincinnati.

Although Maine was downcast, his manager saw indications that he's pulling out of his slump.

"When you make a pitch and they bloop it, there's nothing you can do," Manuel said. "They didn't hit him hard."

Even so, Maine was upset by his ugly pitching line. He needed 102 pitches to go 4 2/3 innings.

"I'm just struggling right now in all aspects," he said. "I can't throw strikes, I walk too many people."

Game notes
The Mets won 11 straight in 1969, 1972, 1986 and 1990. ... RHP Pedro Martinez is still scheduled to throw in the bullpen on Saturday to test his sore groin. Martinez got an injection for the injury on Thursday. If he has no problems, he could start Tuesday against Philadelphia. "We'll see what he looks like tomorrow," Manuel said. "He just has to say that he feels good." ... Reds OF Ryan Freel will have surgery on Wednesday to repair a torn tendon that attaches to the base of his right hamstring. Freel has been sidelined since June 4. There's no timetable for his recovery. ... The Reds honored Griffey, Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan before the game for their career Gold Glove honors.


Series At A Glance

Series tied 1-1 (as of 7/18)
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MLB Scores

Friday, July 18th 2008
Detroit 4 Final
Baltimore 7
Oakland 1 Final
NY Yankees 7
NY Mets 2 Final
Cincinnati 5
Philadelphia 4 Final
Florida 2
Toronto 1 Final
Tampa Bay 2
Washington 6 Final
Atlanta 7
Chi Cubs 1 Final
Houston 2
Texas 0 Final
Minnesota 6
Kansas City 5 Final
Chi White Sox 9
San Diego 7 Final
St. Louis 11
Pittsburgh 2 Final
Colorado 5
LA Dodgers 8 Final
Arizona 7 in 11
Boston 3 Final
LA Angels 11
Cleveland 2 Final
Seattle 8
Milwaukee 9 Final
San Francisco 1