Mets 4, Rockies 0

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COL (54-46) 000000000 0 7 1
NYM (48-51) 01110001 - 4 9 0

Final

 
W:M. Pelfrey (8-6)
L:J. Marquis (12-7)

Pelfrey, Mets stretch win streak to 4 with shutout of Rockies

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 4-3 (as of Tue 7/28)
Mon 7/27 @NYM 7, COL 3 Recap
>Tue 7/28 @NYM 4, COL 0 Box Score
Wed 7/29 Postponed/Delayed Information
Thu 7/30 @NYM 7, COL 0 Recap
Thu 7/30 COL 4, @NYM 2 Recap
Tue 9/1 @COL 8, NYM 3 Recap
Wed 9/2 @COL 5, NYM 2 Recap
Thu 9/3 NYM 8, @COL 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Mets | Rockies
Scoring Summary
COLNYM
2ndJ Francoeur singled to right center, D Murphy scored.01
3rdL Castillo singled to right, A Cora scored.02
4thB Schneider hit sacrifice fly to left, D Murphy scored.03
8thD Murphy singled to center, L Castillo scored, D Wright to second.04
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Game Information
StadiumCiti Field, New York, NY
Attendance39,126 (93.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:49
Weather77 degrees, cloudy
Wind12 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Larry Vanover, First Base - Sam Holbrook, Second Base - Dan Iassogna, Third Base - Charlie Reliford
ESPN.com news services

NEW YORK -- New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel had an exhaustive explanation for his club's sudden resurgence, emphasizing some strong pitching and the stellar job his ramshackle lineup of contact hitters has done in generating offense.

Fast Facts

• Jason Marquis failed to become the first 13-game winner in the majors despite allowing just two runs in six innings.

• The Mets improved to 20-2 at home vs. the Rockies since 2003.

• David Wright posted two hits for the third straight game. He is hitting .400 in his last seven games.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Mike Pelfrey offered a much more succinct explanation for New York's four-game winning streak.

"We're just playing better baseball," he said.

Pelfrey pitched into the seventh inning, and the Mets' meager offense kept pecking away in a 4-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night.

Luis Castillo, Jeff Francoeur, Brian Schneider and David Murphy each drove in a run for New York, which matched its longest winning streak since May 25-29. Murphy scored twice and contributed several good defensive plays, including a nimble 3-6-1 double play in the fourth inning.

"It feels good to win, and that starts with our pitching," said David Wright, who had two hits. "Yesterday our bullpen was fantastic and today Mike Pelfrey threw about as well as Mike Pelfrey can throw."

The hard-tossing right-hander rebounded from consecutive losses to again fluster the Rockies, running his scoreless innings streak against them to 20. Pelfrey (8-6) got into bases-loaded jams in the fourth and sixth innings, but escaped both times.

Pedro Feliciano got five straight outs in relief, and Sean Green completed the shutout.

"Everybody knows what we need to do," Pelfrey said. "Confidence-wise, we feel if we show up here you can put money on us. I don't know if you could have said that two weeks ago."

The run of good performances has helped take some of the attention away from the Mets' front-office turmoil, which included the firing of a team official Monday for a series of highly publicized blowups, and a bizarre news conference in which general manager Omar Minaya questioned the motives of a reporter who had written about the dismissed executive.

For all the disorder with the Mets, the Rockies had been the picture of tranquility.

They had won 34 of 48 since June 3 and lost consecutive games just three times, putting themselves in playoff contention. But the Rockies still haven't figured out how to win in New York, where they have lost four straight to the Mets and 20 of 22 overall.

"We've lost two in a row," starter Jason Marquis said. "It sounds like we've lost 10 in a row."

Marquis (12-7) allowed three runs in six innings, showing no problem with a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand that caused him to miss his last start. He scattered seven hits and a walk, but still has just one win in his last five starts.

It was the first time the Rockies were shut out since a 1-0 loss at the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 1. They were 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position and leaving nine on base.

"That's the difference in the game tonight," Rockies manager Jim Tracy said. "We're sputtering offensively the last couple days. It's tested our mettle."

Murphy got things started for the Mets with a leadoff double in the fourth, eventually scoring on a base hit by Francoeur. They tacked on another run in the third when Alex Cora singled and went to second on Pelfrey's bunt, and scored when a grounder by Castillo ricocheted off second base and behind Clint Barmes, who was ranging to his right to make the play.

Murphy walked to lead off the next inning, and Cory Sullivan hit a sharp grounder that Barmes couldn't handle at second. Murphy wound up at third and trotted home on Schneider's sacrifice fly.

Things unraveled for the Rockies in the eighth, when Castillo and Wright drew leadoff walks and Murphy singled to center. Dexter Fowler's throw home appeared to beat Castillo's slide, but umpire Larry Vanover called him safe and Tracy came out to argue.

After a heated exchange at the plate, Tracy was ejected.

"I don't normally get too animated unless I'm pretty much correct," Tracy said, "and in this case, I was correct."

Game notes
Pedro Martinez arrived at the Phillies' Triple-A outpost in Lehigh Valley Tuesday and threw a 59-pitch bullpen session, ESPN.com's Jayson Stark reported. Though the Philllies haven't announced his schedule, it's believed he's on target to pitch Friday for Lehigh Valley against Columbus. And if all goes well, he could join the Phillies' rotation as early as next week. ... Mets SS Jose Reyes (calf tendinitis) still has not run bases during his rehab, Manuel said. ... Cora was thrown out on a strong throw by Rockies RF Brad Hawpe trying to stretch a single in the fourth. ... Feliciano has not allowed an earned run in 22 2/3 innings at Citi Field this season.

Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.


Series At A Glance

New York leads 2-0 (as of 7/28)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, July 28th
Kansas City 4 Final
Baltimore 3 in 11
NY Yankees 2 Final
Tampa Bay 6
Oakland 9 Final
Boston 8 in 11
San Diego 3 Final
Cincinnati 2
Colorado 0 Final
NY Mets 4
Atlanta 3 Final
Florida 4
Washington 8 Final
Milwaukee 3
Detroit 3 Final
Texas 7
Houston 11 Final
Chi Cubs 6
Chi White Sox 3 Final
Minnesota 5
LA Dodgers 0 Final
St. Louis 10
Philadelphia 4 Final
Arizona 3
Cleveland 6 Final
LA Angels 7
Toronto 3 Final
Seattle 4
Pittsburgh 2 Final
San Francisco 3