Month: April 2011

Nationals vs Mets Game 3: Lineup, Notes, Preview

Starting Lineup Jose Reyes – SS Willie Harris – LF David Wright – 3B Ike Davis – 1B Angel Pagan – CF Lucas Duda – RF Brad Emaus – 2B Josh Thole – C Chris Young – RHP Game Notes Carlos Beltran sits this one out coming off of a strong performance on Saturday night. The outfield looks like the weakest we’ve seen in a long time with Willie Harris, Angel Pagan and Lucas Duda. Maybe they can...

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Davis, Beltran Come Through; Mets Defeat Nats 8-4

Carlos Beltran has been struggling so far offensively this season, but that wasn’t the case last night as the Mets would go on to defeat the Nationals 8-4. Game Notes After the first pitch, the Mets would go on to capitalize early on. After Jose Reyes walked, and Angel Pagan popped out, Carlos Beltran would then put his struggles behind him and jolt a 2-run homer to left field, giving the...

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Sunday’s Mets Notes

CARLOS BELTRAN: Connected on two home runs last night for his 28th multi-home run game of his career… His last two home run game was on September 26, 2010 at Philadelphia… It was the eighth multi-home run game by a Mets player in Citi Field’s history… It was Beltran’s 16th multi-home run effort as a member of the Mets, tying Dave Kingman for the third-most in team...

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Mets Flash: Beltran Blasts A Pair, Ike Remains Hot

The Mets picked up their first win of the season at Citi Field thanks to a big night by Carlos Beltran and Ike Davis. Beltran blasted a two-run homer in his first at-bat to put the Mets up 2-0 in the first inning, then after the Mets lost the lead, he belted a solo shot in the fourth to tie the game at 3. In his third at-bat, Beltran nearly missed becoming the first Met every to homer three...

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Game Preview: Nationals vs Mets

The Mets and Nationals play game two tonight in Citi Field. Both teams will have starters making their first start of the season as the Mets will try out new pitcher Chris Capuano and the Nationals will try out their new pitcher in Tom Gorzelanny. Last night was a fairly frustrating game to watch as walking 9 batters just does not sit well. The Mets look to reverse that tonight and get some hits...

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