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NEW YORK (AP) -- The way the New York Mets and Los Angeles
Dodgers had been swinging the bats lately, nobody expected to see a
string of zeros on the scoreboard in the ninth inning.
But that's exactly what they had until Matt Franco's RBI infield
single in the bottom of the ninth Monday gave the streaking Mets
their eighth straight victory, 1-0 over the Dodgers.
| | Matt Franco is congratulated by Mets teammates Derek Bell, left, and Mike Piazza after driving in the game's lone run with a 9th-inning single. |
Los Angeles scored 36 runs in its three-game sweep of Cincinnati
over the weekend, and the Mets had 30 in three victories over the
Cubs.
"Who would have thought that with two teams hitting the ball
this well, that one (run) would be enough," Mets manager Bobby
Valentine said.
It is the longest winning streak for the Mets since they took
nine in a row in May 1998. New York has won 10 of 11 overall.
"Everybody's been contributing," Franco said. "The starting
pitching has been great. The bullpen has been great. Everybody has
been doing their job."
The Mets got help in the ninth when the left side of the
Dodgers' infield made a lackadaisical play and third-base umpire
Gerry Davis made a controversial call in New York's favor.
Robin Ventura led off with a double off hard-luck loser Terry
Adams (1-1) and was lifted for pinch-runner Melvin Mora. Jon
Nunnally walked and Jay Payton hit a bouncer to shortstop Kevin
Elster, who flipped to third in an attempt to force Mora.
But Adrian Beltre's foot was off the bag when he caught Elster's
soft, backhand toss, and he tried to tag Mora, who was called safe
by Davis.
Dodgers manager Davey Johnson immediately argued the call and
was ejected. Replays appeared to indicate that Davis made the
correct call.
"I thought he was out," Johnson said. "I thought his foot was
on the bag even though he tried to tag him."
One out later, Franco, who entered the game at first base in a
seventh-inning double switch, hit a bouncer off Adams' glove that
deflected behind the mound. Nunnally scored without a play.
"I felt I did the things I needed to do to get out of the
inning," Adams said. "I just didn't field my position."
The teams got a sunny and pleasant afternoon to make up an April
9 game snowed out at Shea Stadium. The Dodgers sandwiched the
one-game stop between a weekend series in Cincinnati and a trip to
Atlanta, where they play Tuesday night.
"Long days, man," Dodgers catcher Todd Hundley said. "Tough
travel. It was a good baseball game. They just caught some
breaks."
Armando Benitez (1-1) pitched a scoreless ninth for the victory.
Pat Mahomes, starting in place of Rick Reed, who is nursing a sore
left thumb, allowed just two singles in 5 2/3 scoreless innings.
"Pat's been tough. I don't know where we'd be without him over
the last two years," Mets manager Bobby Valentine said.
Dodgers starter Darren Dreifort allowed five hits in six
scoreless innings. Los Angeles had won seven consecutive road
games.
Game notes Dodgers ace Kevin Brown, who broke his right pinky trying to bunt against the Mets on April 8, is scheduled to come off the disabled list and start against Tom Glavine and the Braves on Tuesday night. ... Los Angeles is 9-4 on the road this season. ... Dreifort allowed two hits and eight walks in five innings of a 2-1 loss to the Mets on April 7. ... Before grounding into a double play to end the fifth inning, New York's Derek Bell had 14 hits in 16 at-bats. ... Piazza went 0-for-3 against Dreifort and is
2-for-16 (.125) against him in his career. ... Mahomes also went 5
2/3 innings in his only other start this season against Brown and
the Dodgers on April 8. He gave up one run and got a no-decision as Los Angeles won 6-5 in 11 innings.
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Terry Adams describes the final play of Monday's game against the Mets.
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Matt Franco thought he had hit into a double play.
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