Brewers’ McGehee slams Mets after gaffe

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MILWAUKEE (AP)—Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum had recently told Casey McGehee(notes) that there’s nothing like the emotional swings they face in baseball. McGehee faced it all in the same inning.

“I experienced them both pretty quick,” McGehee said. “It’s ironic people start talking about stuff and it happens right away.”

McGehee hit his first career grand slam moments after committing a costly gaffe in the sixth inning and then took out his frustrations on his helmet in the Milwaukee Brewers’ 10-6 win over the reeling New York Mets on Monday night.

“Me and my helmet are going to have to have a sitdown apology session later,” he joked. “I might have hurt its feelings.”

J.J. Hardy(notes) also went 4 for 4 with a homer and was on base all five times for the NL Central leading Brewers, who have won three of four. Hardy also finally got McGehee to smile a few innings after he dropped a routine pop up.

“I think it even took him a couple of innings to realize what he had done because he was still pretty upset about the dropped pop up,” Hardy said. “We were all really excited for him.”

The Mets have lost four straight, falling under .500 (37-38) for the first time since May 5, and not even the previously unflappable Fernando Nieve(notes) (3-1) could help. He gave up 11 hits and three runs before being pulled after 3 1-3 innings.

“We’re a below average team. Period,” Mets manager Jerry Manuel said.

McGehee nearly gave New York a way out after giving the Mets life with starter Braden Looper(notes) (6-4) cruising and Milwaukee leading 3-0.

With two outs and a man on first in the sixth inning, the Brewers third baseman dropped Fernando Martinez’s(notes) routine fly ball when it hit the heel of his glove and dropped harmlessly to the ground , putting runners on the corners.

“You play long enough you’re going to have one of those, ‘What are you doing moments?”’ McGehee said. “(I) more felt terrible for Looper in that because he was throwing the ball so well. … I felt like I took the momentum he had going and kind of put it to a halt.”

Brian Schneider(notes) hit the next pitch off the wall for a two-run double to cut it to 3-2, but Looper got out of the jam.

In the bottom of the inning, Hardy had his third extra base hit when Martinez tried to make a diving catch on a liner to put men on second and third with one out.

After Ryan Braun popped out and Prince Fielder(notes) was intentionally walked, McGehee drove a high fastball from reliever Brian Stokes(notes) into the Brewers bullpen in left center field to make it 7-2.

“I’m sure he went up there to try and redeem himself,” Stokes said.

McGehee, who has hit all five of his career homers in his last 13 games, returned to the dugout, covered his mouth and shouted into his helmet before tossing it aside. Then, he acknowledged a curtain call from the 39,872 fans at Miller Park who booed him coming off the field minutes before.

“Prince had to tell me to get out there and I didn’t even know what he said. I didn’t really know what was going on,” McGehee said. “If somebody would have told me this time last year I’d have 40,000 people calling me out of a dugout for a curtain call, I would’ve told you you were lying.”

That’s because McGehee was in the Cubs organization, stuck at Triple-A Iowa behind slugger Aramis Ramirez(notes) before being placed on waivers in the offseason. The Brewers scooped him up because of his ability to play second, third and be an emergency catcher, and McGehee earned his way on the opening day roster with an impressive spring.

The Brewers tacked on three runs in the seventh and eighth innings to take a 10-3 lead, but the Mets forced the Brewers to use closer Trevor Hoffman(notes) with one out in the ninth after five straight hits.

Gary Sheffield(notes), who had an RBI single in the seventh, hit a two-run homer in the ninth off reliever Carlos Villanueva(notes) to make it 10-6 moments after David Wright’s(notes) RBI double, and Villanueva allowed consecutive singles to Ryan Church(notes) and Martinez before being pulled for Hoffman.

The all-time saves leader forced Schneider to hit into a double play on his first pitch for his 18th save in 19 tries.

NOTES: Mets CF Carlos Beltran(notes) (right knee) was in Vail, Colo. getting a second opinion on his bone bruise from noted knee specialist Dr. Richard Steadman and will be re-evaluated later this week. … Mets RF Ryan Church (ill) returned to the lineup and went 4-for-5.

Updated Jun 29, 11:48 pm EDT
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  1. barter n
    24. Posted by barter n Mon Aug 24 4:51pm EDT

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    The Brewers ninth game in the 2009 slowpitch softball league. (Any score that hits double-digits for either or both teams).
    Score -- 10-6 win
    Record -- 5-4
  2. Jeffree K
    23. Posted by Jeffree K Tue Jun 30 5:57pm EDT

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    Woo Hoo!!! That's 3 grand salamis for the Brewers this season, not even half way through the season. A lot better than last season (only had 1, that on the final week of the season). CASEY AT THE BAT!!!! This may be a sweep, to bad it comes to the expense of the Mets. I always liked the Mets a little bit. Go Brewers!!
  3. Chris C
    22. Posted by Chris C Tue Jun 30 2:50pm EDT

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    When LA had a football team the Raiders as I recall we won the Super Bowl. Once we were done with them and Al Davis turned them into a joke it was time to send them back to where losers live. CSurf I am glad you have come to your senses and realized that you have no chance but the Wild Card. Your second place mentality says it all you are used to losing.You will not finish ahead of the Rockies. Not go put your pink panties back on and continue sticking that foriegn object up your hole LOSER.
  4. Chris C
    21. Posted by Chris C Tue Jun 30 12:25pm EDT

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    It sure is funny how none of you Phillies or Mets fans are not banging on the weak West anymore. If the Giants or the Rockies played in your crappy division you guys would be out of it by mid August. The Dodgers are by FAR the best team in baseball period.
  5. Mrs. David Wright
    20. Posted by Mrs. David Wright Tue Jun 30 11:38am EDT

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    Any team that loses 3 of their 4 best hitters are doomed. Not to mention a set-up man and a couple of starting pitchers. It's going to look like the bad news bears out there for awhile.
  6. LeRon Ellis
    19. Posted by LeRon Ellis Tue Jun 30 10:57am EDT

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    tissot3201 -- So what's your story...you bash on the Mets and seem to be a Phillies fan, yet you have a sucky Pirates logo. What did you abandon the Pirates to be a front runner for your other state's team? "2nd Row in RF" -- wow, brag about those seats more there "high roller"." What those cost you about $8? Have fun watching the Phillies "pound" the Mets in their little dinky little league park while the Mets come in w/o any of their big stars. Phillies are just missing Ibanez.
  7. <i>tissot3201</i>
    18. Posted by tissot3201 Tue Jun 30 10:39am EDT

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    Mets = Great Success! I like!

    Seriously, I'll be laughing my @$$ off at Citizens Bank Park from the 2nd row in right field on Friday night when the Mets are getting absolutely pounded by the reigning World Champions.

    I think Jerry Manuel summed it up best: "We're a below average team. Period." Yes, New York. The Mets are indeed a below average team.
  8. ryan p
    17. Posted by ryan p Tue Jun 30 9:45am EDT

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    huuuuuuuuuuuuuge lol at #8 who says mets stink, go nats..........ahahahahah yeah go nationals....lets see if they win 35 games this year.
  9. burmeister
    16. Posted by burmeister Tue Jun 30 2:08am EDT

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    Sheffield is a dick on roids....
  10. burmeister
    15. Posted by burmeister Tue Jun 30 2:07am EDT

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    randy v -- in King's English, please?
  11. Ben S
    14. Posted by Ben S Tue Jun 30 1:22am EDT

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    I enjoyed booing Sheff at the game tonight. Milwaukee has much hate for that man.
  12. Craig E
    13. Posted by Craig E Mon Jun 29 11:47pm EDT

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    Well, baseball season is over. Hey, 2 months until Jets season starts. 2009 AFC East Champs baby!!!
  13. WILDMANJAY
    12. Posted by WILDMANJAY Mon Jun 29 11:34pm EDT

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    go brewers. good game tonite casey.first career grand slam. that was awesome. and good job trevor on the save. u the man
  14. !
    10. Posted by ! Mon Jun 29 11:05pm EDT

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    gunnerrose i'm glad you take pride in watching the mets triple a team play in the mlb
  15. randy v
    9. Posted by randy v Mon Jun 29 10:51pm EDT

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    brewcrew rocks baby ty scrubs for casey m. oh and the cards probly ty too for mark derosa and what did you chumps keep you cubs suck always have always will hehe cant waite for this weekend when we get to play you chumps again just a prediction but i think were gonna kick youre butts!
  16. <i>gunnerrose76</i>
    8. Posted by gunnerrose76 Mon Jun 29 10:51pm EDT

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    Mets your guys really stink! Go Nats
  17. Richard
    7. Posted by Richard Mon Jun 29 10:48pm EDT

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    Nice try ....go brew crew
  18. Keyser S
    6. Posted by Keyser S Mon Jun 29 6:42pm EDT

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    Come on Mets!

    Nieve to repeat his shut out!!!
  19. A
    5. Posted by A Mon Jun 29 6:35pm EDT

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    mcgehee is going to suck as usual.

    nieve is chlling
  20. BAG
    4. Posted by BAG Mon Jun 29 6:32pm EDT

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    mets win tonight 8-4
  21. t
    3. Posted by t Mon Jun 29 4:42pm EDT

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    i got a hunch braun is gonna jack 1 today. mcGehee is gonna have a big day 2
  22. <i>vinabu</i>
    2. Posted by vinabu Mon Jun 29 11:53am EDT

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    Maybe....someday....a Met will come OFF the DL?
  23. Trendon
    1. Posted by Trendon Mon Jun 29 11:17am EDT

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    Dear Mets, stop making me miserable. Thanks!
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