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POTG Poll - 5/5/06 - Mets 8 Braves 7 (14 innings)

Who gets the first beer?
Beltran 2-6, HR, 3 R, 2 RbI, 2 BB 2 votes
Floyd 2-6, HR, R, 2 RBI, BB 5 votes
Heilman 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, K 0 votes
Julio 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, K 0 votes
Reyes 5-7, Trip, 2 R, BB 4 votes
Sanchez 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, k, BB 0 votes
Wright 3-5, Dbl, 2 RBI, 23 BB 4 votes

Rockin' Doc
May 06 2006 11:20 AM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on May 06 2006 10:28 PM

What an awesome game. Words can not do it justice, but for the sake of those poor misfortunate’s that were unable to see it last night I will try. This games had everything a fan of the game could desire; timely hitting, great defense, and some great pitching scattered amid the offensive onslaught. The Mets rallied from deficits on four different occasions before prevailing on over the Braves for their 20th victory of the season.

Trailing the Braves by a score of 6-2, the Mets staged a dramatic four run rally in the bottom of the seventh inning. Reyes singled to center, then moved to third on a ground rule double by LoDuca. With runners at second and third Beltran hit a rocket that was too hot for Renteria to handle at short. It should have been the first out, but as it zipped untouched through Renteria’s legs I knew the Mets were right back in the game. Delgado followed with a single. After a fly out to right field by David Wright, Cliff Floyd singled to score Beltran.. Suddenly it was a one run game with men in scoring position. After a passed ball by McCann moved the runners to second and third, the Braves intentionally walked Xavier Nady to face Kaz Matsui with the bases loaded. Matsui delivered a single to center to score Delgado and tie the game at six.

In the eleventh inning, Cliff Floyd picked up Billy Wagner, who had given up a pinch hit home run by Wilson Betemit in the top of the inning, with a no doubter into the second deck in right field to retie the game at 7 all.

In the bottom of the fourteenth inning, Carlos Beltran walked with one. After a pop out by Carlos Delgado, Beltran moved into scoring position on a second passed ball by the Braves catcher, Brian McCann. He carried home the winning run on a two out, gapper to left-center field by David Wright.

In celebration of the Mets resiliency and determination, only one beer seems appropriate. A case of Pete’s Rally Cap Ale for the team to savor their hard earned comeback victory.


Edited out a double post within this post. Between that and crediting Wright with 23 walks, this poll was seriously messed up. What can I say, it was a long game and my typing suxx..

OlerudOwned
May 06 2006 02:11 PM

I voted Reyes, although Wright's 23 walks were impressive.

cooby
May 06 2006 02:21 PM

Me too OO, the 23 walks should count for something, but Cliff got my vote

Rockin' Doc
May 06 2006 10:20 PM

Wise asses! I can't even edit my typing errors in a poll.

OlerudOwned
May 06 2006 10:39 PM

Rockin' Doc wrote:
Wise asses! I can't even edit my typing errors in a poll.
Heh. All in good fun.

old original jb
May 06 2006 11:14 PM

Cliff Floyd was very timely, and I hope his time has come.
He has long been one of my favorites and it hurts me to see him struggle.
So his homerun was especially sweet.

Rockin' Doc
May 07 2006 11:56 PM

OO - "Heh. All in good fun."

No offense taken.