Game Suspended: Mets 5 Braves 5, 9th inning
Tonight’s game between the Mets and Braves has been suspended in the top of the ninth inning with the score tied 5-5.
The game will resume at 6:10 pm on Saturday night, after which the Mets will continue their series against the Braves, with Dillon Gee facing Mike Minor.
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Jeremy Hefner started for the Mets and pitched very well, allowing two runs over six innings – he retired 16 of the final 19 batters he faced tonight.
Marlon Byrd hit a go-ahead, RBI single in the fifth inning, and John Buck hit his first home run since May 3.
However, LaTroy Hawkins allowed a game-tying, solo home run to Dan Uggla in the seventh inning, and Evan Gattis hit a go-ahead, two-run single off of Greg Burke in the eighth inning with two outs – thos were the first two inherited runners to score against Burke this season.
The Mets scored two runs in the eighth innings thanks to an RBI single from Daniel Murphy, and error by BJ Upton to push Ruben Tejada to third, and a wild pitch to score Tejada.
Murphy is now 21-for-his-last-44 at the plate.
Ike Davis took a collar and struck out four times, the third time this season he has fanned four times in a game – Davis is now 1-for-his-last-42 at the plate.
For a full recap and box score, check out SNY.TV.
Michael Baron, Contributor
The Mets showed a lot of character tonight – it was nice to see some life and quality play during a period of time when nothing has gone right for them. I don’t expect miracles this season, but it would be nice if they could at least be a little less terrible and a little less boring than they have been for the last month or so. Hopefully, the Mets can pull this one out tomorrow evening and take a first step in a more positive direction.Hefner did a nice job today after a rough start. He worked quickly, had good downward movement on everything, and actually left with a lead after the sixth inning. But, as was the case in every other one of his starts this year, he was unable to come away with a win. The thing is, it’s a catch-22 for Terry Collins – Hefner was at 94 pitches, the Mets needed to try and get some offense at that point in the game, and Collins trusted the seventh inning to Hawkins, who’s had a nice year so far. It just didn’t workout for Terry or the Mets, but if he had left Hefner in and he’d given up the lead, Terry would’ve been second guessed with that, too.
The at-bat to Gattis in the eighth inning was really frustrating. Burke had been solid all year with men on base, and so it was a good spot for him to come in and put out a fire set by Scott Rice. But, he walked Uggla to push a second runner in scoring position, and that’s when Freddy Gonzalez inserted Gattis. Burke got ahead of Gattis 0-2, but Gattis just kept battling in the at-bat, and Burke couldn’t find the pitch to put him away. Gattis is a gritty hitter and he has been huge for the Braves all year long, and he came through once again in that spot.
Speaking of Rice, one of these days he’s going to throw a ball and his arm is going to go with it. The guy pitches mostly every day, and while he’s been really good in his rookie season, this can’t possibly end well for him or the Mets. I sure hope the Mets can get some production from another lefty in the bullpen soon. As I’ve said before the Mets are basically working with one left-handed reliever, again.
Finally, there’s no more anyone can say about Ike. It’s time for a change, for his sake. This just isn’t working, and there’s nothing more to figure out as to where he is both physically and mentally in the big leagues…


The Mets and Braves play this Sunday on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball, with coverage beginning at 7 p.m. ET with Dan Shulman, Orel Hershiser, John Kruk and Buster Olney providing commentary.

In his updated mock draft, Baseball America editor Jim Callis is projecting the Mets will take 21-year-old RHP Ryne Stanek from the University of Arkansas with their first pick of the draft.