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  Tuesday, Apr. 18 7:10pm ET
Ventura grand slam leads Mets past Brewers
 
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NEW YORK -- For Robin Ventura, the formula is simple. Get up with the bases loaded. Get ahead on the count. Make the pitcher come in with something to hit and then hit it.

The recipe worked again Tuesday night when Ventura hit his 14th career grand slam in a 10-7 victory over Milwaukee as Mike Hampton won his first game after three losses.

Robin Ventura
Robin Ventura is greeted by Derek Bell as he crosses the plate after his grand slam Tuesday.

The homer gave Ventura the grand slam lead among active players, one ahead of Mark McGwire, Ken Griffey Jr., and Harold Baines, and tied him with Gil Hodges for ninth place on the career list.

Ventura credited Mike Piazza, who bats in front of him, for the chance at the slam.

"It happens a lot when Mike is swinging the bat as well as he is," he said. "If I'm swinging the bat well, maybe it happens."

Ventura had Jaime Navarro (0-3) cornered, ahead on the count 2-0 in the fourth inning with the Mets leading 5-2.

"He doesn't want to walk anybody in," Ventura said. "He left a pitch up that I could get to. I don't plan it. It's an opportunity you get from other guys in front of you."

Milwaukee manager Davey Lopes agreed that the ball-strike count was the key.

"I thought Jaime threw the ball pretty good, but he fell behind on Ventura and it's lights out," he said. "You can't make mistakes against guys like this."

The slam opened a seven-run lead for Hampton, who again struggled with his control but won his first game for the Mets after losing his first three starts.

"I was able to relax a bit, something I've been missing," the left-hander said. "The first one's tough. You like to get off to a quick start. I look forward to getting better from here."

Hampton (1-3), who went 22-4 last year for Houston, again struggled with his control. That cost him a pair of runs in the second inning when he walked the bases loaded, and another run in the eighth when he forced in a run on a bases-loaded walk. When Jose Hernandez singled for two more, Hampton's night was over after 7 2/3 innings.

On a blustery night when the wind chill dipped to 26 degrees, Hampton allowed six hits with seven strikeouts and six walks.

Mets manager Bobby Valentine was impressed, though.

"He was throwing pitches for strikes other than fastballs," the manager said. "It was a terrific performance. His cadence on the mound seemed better. There was one more beat in his windup and stretch rather than rushing his foot to the mound."

Lopes thought the big lead helped Hampton.

"He got a 9-2 lead and he got comfortable," Lopes said. "I would, too."

The Mets were leading 4-2 in the fourth when Hampton singled with one out. He advanced on a wild pitch and after Jon Nunnally popped up, Derek Bell walked. Edgardo Alfonzo's second RBI double scored Hampton and then Mike Piazza walked, loading the bases for Ventura. He connected on a 2-0 pitch, sending an 88 mph fastball 380 feet over the right-field wall.

The Mets jumped in front with four runs in the first inning against Navarro. Nunnally opened with a pop fly double that the wind carried out of the reach of center fielder Marquis Grissom. After Bell struck out, Nunnally stole third and scored on Alfonzo's double to right center.

Piazza singled Alfonzo home and after Ventura walked, Todd Zeile's single and a sacrifice fly by Jay Payton made it 4-0.

Hampton gave two of the runs back in the second, loading the bases on walks to Charlie Hayes, James Mouton and Ron Belliard before Raul Casanova singled two runs home. But Navarro popped up trying to sacrifice and Grissom struck out, ending the inning.

Hampton settled in after that before tiring in the eighth when he walked in a run and gave up a two-run single to Jose Hernandez. Ex-Met Luis Lopez doubled home a run as the Brewers scored two in the ninth and Armando Benitez came on for his fifth save.

Game notes
Piazza, who was NL Player of the Week after going 13-for-21, extended his hitting streak to seven straight games with two hits. ... Hampton reached base four times on two singles and two walks. ... The Brewers ended a streak of eight games in which they had committed at least one error. ... Ventura's slam gave him two home runs and 10 RBIs in the last two games. ... Alfonzo's three doubles tied a Mets club record.
 


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