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NEW YORK (AP) -- After the first two innings of a sloppy day, the
New York Mets sure weren't thinking doubleheader sweep.
Grant Roberts couldn't make it out of the second inning of his major league debut, the Mets trailed by five runs and they had already lost two players to injuries.
| | Montreal center fielder Milton Bradley can't catch up to a triple hit by Todd Zeile duing the first game of Thursday's doubleheader. |
"We were down and thinking that this would be a long day and
what a bad way this was to start it," Benny Agbayani said. "But you have to play nine innings to see what is going to happen."
Agbayani went 4-for-5 with three RBI Thursday in the opener and Mike Hampton pitched a seven-hitter in the second game as the Mets
swept the Montreal Expos 9-8, 4-3.
"That was a good day's work," manager Bobby Valentine said.
"A lot of guys grinded it out."
While Mike Piazza and Edgardo Alfonzo went hitless on the day,
the Mets got their offense from some unexpected sources.
Jay Payton drove in three runs -- he scored on his own two-run double in the second game -- and Matt Franco drove in two runs,
including a tiebreaking hit in the eighth inning of the opener.
"We need the entire team to contribute," Valentine said. "We
rely heavily on Mike and Fonzie. So it was good to win without
offensive contributions from them."
Alfonzo did make a big defensive play in the ninth inning of the
second game, diving to his left to rob Michael Barrett of a hit with a man on first and no outs.
"That was a big saver there," Expos manager Felipe Alou said.
"You don't know what would have happened after that."
That was one of the few defensive highlights. The rain that
postponed Wednesday's game made it a sloppy day. There were puddles
on the outfield warning track and fielders slipped.
There were nine errors _ including three by New York third
baseman Lenny Harris in the second game. The Mets lost Derek Bell
and Melvin Mora to injuries, and the Expos couldn't hold leads in either game. Bell and Mora are both listed as day-to-day.
Two errors put the Mets 2-0 in the second inning of the second
game. With runners on first and third and one out, Lenny Webster
hit a grounder that hit off Harris' glove and Fernando Seguignol
scored.
Hideki Irabu, making his first appearance in New York since
being traded by the Yankees to Montreal last winter, then hit an
easy grounder to second base. Alfonzo flipped to shortstop Kurt
Abbott, who dropped the ball allowing Barrett to score.
The Mets answered in their half when Todd Zeile and Agbayani
opened the inning with singles. Payton hit a drive off the wall in
left-center. Mike Mordecai's relay throw home hit a sliding
Agbayani and bounced toward the Mets' dugout allowing Payton to
score on the error.
Harris, whose miscues in the first and sixth innings did not
lead to runs, hit a solo homer in the fifth for New York. Seguignol
hit a solo shot in the sixth for Montreal.
Hampton (10-7), who has won eight of his last 11 decisions, lost
his first two starts after the All-Star break to Boston and
Montreal. He allowed only two earned runs and walked one in his
third complete game of the year, sparing a tired bullpen.
"That was definitely on my mind," he said. "I wanted to make
sure I got deep enough into the game to give them a break."
Irabu (2-5) allowed four runs -- three earned -- and five hits in
six innings in his first start since arthroscopic knee surgery May
28.
"He looked healthy," Alou said. "He pitched good enough to
win."
In the opener, the Mets tied it at 7 in the seventh on Franco's
first RBI single, before Peter Bergeron put Montreal back on top
with an RBI single in the eighth.
But New York rallied again.
Joe McEwing, who replaced Bell, hit a two-out double off Scott
Strickland (2-1). After a walk to Alfonzo, Zeile tied the game with
a single and Franco gave the Mets the lead with a line drive to
center off left-hander Steve Kline.
Bell left both games early with injuries. He was hit in the chin
by a batted ball in the first inning of the opener and received
three stitches. He left the second game in the fifth with light-headedness.
Roberts was in uniform more than three hours before the game.
The Mets top pitching prospect spent much of that time pacing and
going over hitters with catcher Todd Pratt.
His stay on the mound, however, was much shorter. Roberts
allowed seven runs -- six earned -- and six hits in 1 1/3 innings.
Jose Vidro's three-run double in the first was the big blow.
Agbayani had a two-run double in the first and an RBI double in
the fourth to help the Mets rally.
John Franco (5-3) got two outs for the win in the opener and Armando Benitez earned his 23rd save.
Game notes Mora left with a split finger nail on his right index
finger and is day-to-day. ... Roberts was 5-5 with a 4.35 ERA at
Triple-A Norfolk. He was sent back to the minors after the game and
Abbott was activated. ... Irabu beat the Mets 6-3 at Shea Stadium
last July 11 for the Yankees. ... The Expos activated Irabu from
the disabled list before Thursday's doubleheader and optioned right-hander Guillermo
Mota to Triple-A Ottawa. Irabu had been out since May 26 after undergoing
arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. He lowered his ERA to 7.24. ... Mota was 0-1 with a 10.67 ERA in 16 games for Montreal.
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