Brewers evade Citi Field sweep as Suppan turns away Mets
| WERE YOU THERE? |
Did you attend this game? If so, start chronicling your sports memories today with ESPN's Sports Passport. Enter the games you attend, upload your photos and share your memories! I was there »
|
| Regular Season Series |
| Series tied 3-3 (as of Sun 4/19) |
| Fri 4/17 |
@NYM 5, MIL 4 |
Recap |
| Sat 4/18 |
@NYM 1, MIL 0 |
Recap |
| >Sun 4/19 |
MIL 4, @NYM 2 |
Box Score |
| Mon 6/29 |
@MIL 10, NYM 6 |
Recap |
| Tue 6/30 |
@MIL 6, NYM 3 |
Recap |
| Wed 7/1 |
NYM 1, @MIL 0 |
Recap |
| · Complete Schedule: Mets | Brewers |
| Scoring Summary |
| MIL | NYM |
 | 1st | C Delgado doubled to deep center, D Murphy scored. | 0 | 1 |
 | 3rd | P Fielder grounded out to shortstop, C Hart scored. | 1 | 1 |
 | 5th | C Hart hit sacrifice fly to right, J Suppan scored, R Weeks to third. | 2 | 1 |
 | 6th | M Cameron homered to left center. | 3 | 1 |
 | 7th | J Reyes reached on infield single to shortstop, O Santos scored. | 3 | 2 |
 | 9th | R Weeks singled to left, J Kendall scored. | 4 | 2 |
| · View complete Play-By-Play |
| Game Information |
| Stadium | Citi Field, New York, NY |
| Attendance | 36,124 (86% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:03 |
| Weather | 59 degrees, cloudy |
| Wind | 16 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Bill Miller, First Base - Brian Runge, Second Base - Derryl Cousins, Third Base - Jim Joyce |
Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Todd Coffey served as his own setup man Sunday.
Fast Facts
• Jeff Suppan won to snap his five-game losing streak.
• Todd Coffey got an eight-out save. It was the first eight-plus out save in a game decided by two runs or fewer since 2003 (Damaso Marte).
• Mike Cameron hit his third home run in his last four games.
• The Mets' first two hitters went 6-for-10, but they were hurt by two double plays and 10 men left on base.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
The hard-throwing reliever got the final eight outs, escaping a pair of tough jams to preserve Milwaukee's 4-2 victory over the
New York Mets.
Mike Cameron homered against his former team to back an encouraging outing by
Jeff Suppan, and the Brewers avoided a three-game sweep in their first trip to Citi Field.
"I went in and told the guys that this was a great series here. Three well-played games," manager Ken Macha said. "We scraped and we scratched. If we keep playing baseball like we played in this series, we'll be fine. I was pleased with the effort and I told them so."
The back end of Milwaukee's bullpen is in flux with career saves leader
Trevor Hoffman on the disabled list, but Coffey keeps getting the job done.
The burly right-hander, who hasn't allowed a run since joining the Brewers last September, earned his first save since 2006 with Cincinnati. He even executed a sacrifice in the ninth inning before
Rickie Weeks made it 4-2 with a two-out RBI double off
Bobby Parnell, his third hit of the game.
"That's desire. You desire to do something that strongly -- you take 96 mph and deaden it right there," Macha said. "He's played a big part in all of our wins."
Suppan (1-2) rebounded from two poor starts to begin the season, pitching effectively into the seventh inning and also helping himself at the plate. Milwaukee improved to 28-51 against the Mets since moving from the American League to the NL in 1998.
New York went 2-for-13 with runners in scoring position and wasted a useful spot start by
Nelson Figueroa (0-1), called up from the minors to pitch in place of
Mike Pelfrey (forearm tendinitis).
"He did a tremendous job,"
David Wright said. "Feel bad offensively not being able to go back that kind of performance up."
After the game, the Mets designated Figueroa for assignment and purchased the contract of left-hander
Casey Fossum from Triple-A Buffalo.
Suppan hit a leadoff single in the fifth, moved to third on Weeks' ringing double and scored on
Corey Hart's sacrifice fly to give Milwaukee a 2-1 lead.
Cameron, who played for the Mets from 2004-05, made it 3-1 with a shot to left-center in the sixth, his fourth of the season.
"I hit it with everything. I got a good barrel on it but yeah, it's tough here," Cameron said.
Omir Santos' leadoff triple in the seventh chased Suppan, and
Jose Reyes' infield single off
Mitch Stetter cut it to 3-2. Coffey came on with the bases loaded and one out to face slugger
Carlos Delgado, who grounded into a 1-2-3 double play.
"You can't go for a strikeout there," Coffey said. "You try to get them to put it in play. You want a double play."
New York put its first two batters on in the eighth against Coffey, but
Fernando Tatis struck out and Santos lined into an inning-ending double play.
Coffey then worked a one-hit ninth and pumped his fist when Wright's soft looper to second was caught for the final out. He hasn't allowed a run in 17 innings spanning 16 games since he was claimed off waivers by the Brewers last Sept. 10.
"We ran into some bad luck, but also had some bad at-bats," Wright said.
The Mets are hitting .236 with runners in scoring position through 12 games.
"We just haven't clicked yet with runners in scoring position -- and we will. We have too many good hitters," manager Jerry Manuel said. "I can't say that at this point this early in the season that I'm upset with anybody's approach. I think it's more into anxiety than anything. It's wanting to get it done. And that's not a bad thing."
Working on six days' rest, Suppan was charged with two runs and eight hits. He struck out four and walked one.
Milwaukee pitchers have delivered five straight quality starts, though a Brewers starter has yet to go seven innings this year.
Delgado's two-out RBI double put the Mets ahead in the first, but Suppan pitched out of trouble for much of the afternoon. Delgado also grounded into a double play to end the third.
"We just didn't find any holes," he said.
Pitching for his hometown team before about 12 friends and family members, Figueroa allowed three runs and five hits in six innings.
Game notes Hoffman (strained muscle on right side) is scheduled to make rehab appearances Tuesday and Friday for Triple-A Nashville. He is expected to come off the disabled list Sunday in Houston. ... Reyes got the first triple in Citi Field history when Hart lost his high fly to right in the sun. ... Tatis made his first major league start and second appearance at 2B, giving
Luis Castillo a rest.