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postGame: Phillies 6 Mets 2

by Mike Nichols on September 7th, 2008 at 5:05 pm

The Mets (79-63) lost to the Phillies (78-64) today by the score of 6 to 2 in Shea Stadium.

For a recap, boxscore, stats, etc., go to SNY.tv.

As Gary Cohen said during today’s broadcast, you can tip your cap to Brett Myers‘s performance during Friday night’s game, but today there can be no excuse for the Mets offense.  The Mets have faced Moyer six times this season and he has not pitch any differently in each of those six outings, yet they managed only two hits again the veteran lefty.

The Mets offense mounted a mini rally in the eighth, but managed only two runs against Scott Eyre.

Pedro Martinez was erratic in his four innings of work.  After a clean first inning, Martinez struggled in the second as he allowed two runs on hits.  Martinez followed with a perfect third inning, but the wheels came off in the fourth.  Greg Dobbs crushed a three-run home run to right-center field, then with two outs Carlos Ruiz doubled to right and scored on Jimmy Rollins‘s double to right that was misplayed by the non-communicating Jose Reyes and Nick Evans.

And now the Mets have put themselves in a very difficult situation going into tonight’s matchup against Phillies ace Cole Hamels.  The Mets need a win in order to hold onto sole possession of first place with a two-game lead.  If they do not, they will be tied with the Phillies for first place in the National League East with 19 games to play and the haunting memories of last September coming to the forefront.

The Mets complete the night cap of the doubleheader against the Phillies tonight, with Johan Santana facing Cole Hamels, starting at 8:05 pm.