NEW YORK (AP)—Omir Santos
stood on the field conducting a postgame television
interview, and J.J. Putz
walked up and splattered his face with shaving cream.
Welcome to the majors.
Santos had just hit the first grand slam in Citi Field history for his first
career RBIs, backing a two-hitter by John Maine
and three relievers that carried
the New York Mets over Florida 7-1 Monday night, the Marlins’ seventh straight
loss.
Having landed in the left-field seats, the ball was lost to him. But Santos was brought back by the crowd of 38,573 for a curtain call.
“It’s in my memory. That’s it,” Santos said. “Just the moment.”
Santos’ first-inning drive on a fastball from Anibal Sanchez
(1-2) went
about four rows in and was just the sixth home run for the Mets at the
pitcher-friendly ballpark, their first in six games since April 17.
Two days shy of his 28th birthday, Santos is getting playing time because
Brian Schneider
is on the disabled list with a strained back muscle. Santos was
in the Yankees’ organization from 2001-07, then signed with Baltimore and made
it up to the majors for the first time last Sept. 5.
Why did the native of Puerto Rico sign with the Mets in January?
“It’s a winning team, a great city,” he said. “You feel like home, because every corner that you stand, everybody speaks Spanish.”
Santos’ homer came in his 28th career at-bat and made him just the third
player to hit a slam for his first big league homer while with the Mets,
following Jack Hamilton and Jose Reyes. When Schneider is activated, the Mets
likely will decide whether Santos or Ramon Castro
will be the backup.
“We want to take a good look at him,” manager Jerry Manuel said. “It will make for a tough decision.”
Daniel Murphy
and David Wright
tripled for New York, which has more
three-base hits (seven) at its new ballpark than homers. Overall, only 15 homers
have been hit in 10 games at Citi Field, a stark contrast to the 26 that
rocketed out of the new Yankee Stadium during the opening six-game homestand.
“Maybe in the summer the ball will carry better, when the weather gets warmer,” Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
Maine (1-2) won for the first time in four starts this season, allowing only
an unearned run and one hit in six innings and lowering his ERA from 7.47 to
5.40. Sean Green
pitched a hitless seventh, Putz followed with a one-hit eighth
and Francisco Rodriguez
finished the two-hitter around a pair of walks in a
non-save situation.
“I think my first few starts I was really rushing myself,” said Maine, who threw live batting practice between starts. “For some reason, I just get a little too excited out there.”
Jorge Cantu
hit an RBI single in the first after left fielder Gary Sheffield
dropped Emilio Bonifacio’s
easy fly ball leading off for a two-base error, the
fifth error by Mets outfielders this year. When Sheffield caught consecutive
flyouts in the seventh inning, he twice received standing ovations from the
crowd, which chanted his name.
Manuel vowed a visit to the outfield Tuesday.
“There’s something going on out there. I got to find out. It’s only out there when we’re out there,” he said. “It’s not out there when they’re out there.”
Florida, which started 11-1, is on its longest losing streak since dropping eight straight from Aug. 15-22, 2007, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Sanchez, whose ERA rose from 2.50 to 4.13, gave up six runs and eight hits in six innings. He threw 40 pitches in the first.
“I don’t know anything about that guy,” he said of Santos, “but that was my mistake. One pitch. A fastball right in the middle.”
Sheffield and Wright, who had gone 1-for-12 with no RBIs and six strikeouts
in the weekend series against Washington, hit RBI singles ahead of the slam.
Wright tripled off the center-field wall in the eighth against Renyel Pinto
and
scored on Ryan Church’s
sacrifice fly.
Wright shaved his hair to a crew cut between Sunday and Monday.
“It’s low maintenance. It’s hot outside,” he said. “Hopefully, it has some wins in it.”
Notes
Marlins SS Hanley Ramirez
left after he was hit on the right hand by
Maine’s pitch in the first inning. X-rays were negative. … Mets 2B Luis
Castillo
left in the fifth with a muscle spasm in his back.

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