Pelfrey, Mets take advantage of sloppy Nationals

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NEW YORK (AP)—The Mets are still struggling to get big hits. Good thing for them it doesn’t take very many to beat Washington.

A pain-free Mike Pelfrey gave New York an effective start, Ryan Church drove in three runs and the Mets took advantage of sloppy play by the stumbling Nationals in an 8-2 victory Saturday.

“You’ve just got to keep beating a team when it’s down,” Church said. “You’re supposed to win these games.”

New York scored four unearned runs off Daniel Cabrera to build an early cushion for Pelfrey, who missed his previous turn due to forearm tendinitis.

Mets manager Jerry Manuel, recently critical of his starting pitchers besides Johan Santana, said before the game that he was most concerned about seeing quality stuff and velocity from Pelfrey, rather than sharp command.

But the 6-foot-7 right-hander had his sinker working, generating 14 consecutive outs on grounders before Elijah Dukes’ RBI triple chased him with two down in the sixth.

“I saw good stuff. I didn’t see great stuff,” Manuel said. “He’s nasty right now, but he’s not filthy.”

Carlos Beltran had three hits for the Mets, raising his NL-leading average to .415, and Daniel Murphy made a terrific defensive play in left field.

Helped by solid glove work behind him, Pelfrey (2-0) allowed two runs, six hits and three walks while striking out one. Sean Green, Bobby Parnell and Brian Stokes followed with scoreless relief before 39,960 fans on a beautiful afternoon.

“I just felt like, a little dead. But I was able to make pitches when I had to and the guys behind me played great,” Pelfrey said. “I think we need to get on a little streak. I think if you look at our losses so far, most of it’s been because of starting pitching. We all know that. We’re going to get this thing turned around and figured out.”

One day after going 2-for-18 with runners in scoring position and stranding 13 during a 4-3 win, the Mets wasted plenty of early chances to break this one open, too. They finished 4-for-11 with RISP, improving their season average in those situations to .253.

“The last couple games we’ve been terrible—pretty much the whole season,” Church said. “Everybody knows that we’re a good team. I think once it clicks, it’s not going to stop.”

The Nationals played poorly behind Cabrera (0-2), who lasted only 2 1-3 innings. They committed three costly errors while dropping to 0-8 on the road and 3-13 overall, the worst record in the majors.

With two outs in the first, Dukes misplayed David Wright’s deep drive to center for an error that allowed two runs to score. Dukes had the ball lined up but appeared to lose it in the sun for a moment and completely whiffed when he opened his glove to try for the catch.

Church followed with an RBI single, making it 3-0.

“That first error I really think just took the air out of us,” Nationals manager Manny Acta said. “I know it would make a good press conference, but I’m not going to throw things. At least not in front of you guys.”

Beltran hustled for a run-scoring infield single in the second and the Mets added an easy run in the third when first baseman Nick Johnson made a throwing error on Pelfrey’s bunt.

Another throwing error, this one by catcher Wil Nieves, permitted a run to score in the sixth. Church added a two-run single to make it 8-2.

“We’re making mistakes that big league teams should not make,” outfielder Adam Dunn said.

Dukes had an RBI single in the fourth, but Pelfrey got out of the inning with one of the two double-play grounders he induced.

Notes

Mackenzie Brown, the 12-year-old girl who pitched a perfect game against boys for her New Jersey Little League team, threw out the first pitch and sat with her family behind home plate. She got to meet several Mets in the dugout before the game, including her favorite player, Wright, who gave her a bat. … The Nationals have yielded 12 unearned runs in 16 games.

Updated Apr 25, 6:37 pm EDT
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  1. kev
    5. Posted by kev Sun Apr 26 9:50pm EDT

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    its nice to see a mets' ridiculous era go down, and i knew pelf would be the first to do it.
  2. <i>pmlmotorsports</i>
    4. Posted by pmlmotorsports Sun Apr 26 12:52am EDT

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    Putting a young player in an unfamiliar position can, and usually does, cause a great deal of destruction to his confidence. So what do the Met's do? They take an infielder, a 3rd bameman by trade, and put him in the outfield. Why you ask? Oh that's because they HAD to make a spot on the roster for that Superstar of Superstars, Luis Castillo. His power alone makes opposing pitchers cringe with fear.

    I mean what GM would want to keep Castillo's bat out of the line-up? His speed off the bases? Pffft. Omar couldn't be the GM of the Bad News Bears. Omar's recipe for success has never been proven. In fact, if you look at his teams from the past, they have all had moments of brilliance, BUT ALL OF THEM COLLAPSED in the end. No only that, but he continues to show favoritism towards his own kind...... to the point of making decisions which are not only illogical, but fundamentally volatile. Sure he signed some incredible talent (Santana, Delgado, Beltran, Moises Alou, etc...), but all of the talent is overpaid, and Hispanic. I guess in Omar's world, that's what matters most.
  3. Edward K
    3. Posted by Edward K Sat Apr 25 11:31pm EDT

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    We can pitch Cy Young out there every day, but if we keep leaving the bases loaded and not scoring runs when the opportunity is there we are going to be in the same place as the last 3 years.
    GO METSIES!
  4. BassoonMan
    2. Posted by BassoonMan Sat Apr 25 5:41pm EDT

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    Still not convinced by Murphy in left, but nice to see him make at least one decent play.
  5. fireguy
    1. Posted by fireguy Sat Apr 25 6:42am EDT

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    Jerry Says "He probably didn’t quite have the command that you would like to see, but he didn’t feel anything. " A truer statement there has never been. Maybe if they felt a little more, they would be over 500 and atop the division.
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