Carlos tags one — bye, bye, Beltran.
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Carlos tags one — bye, bye, Beltran.
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Tough inning. Perez gave up three hits, but he is not walking anyone. If he can get through six with two or three runs to his name, he has done his job. After all, he is not supposed to even be on the post-season roster.
The Mets, though, have to start hitting, especially with Reyes having trouble throwing strikes.
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Nothing to show for it, but A. Reyes is up above 50 pitches in two innings. Cards’ bullpen is rested, though, so it may not have a great impact. At some point, though, you have to assume the Mets will solve the Cards’ pitching riddle. You have to, right?
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Anthony Reyes has thrown a lot of pitches so far. Walks the pitcher with two outs and Jose Reyes up.
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I’ll take the way Perez pitched if he can keep it upt for five more innints. A single, a good play that turned into an error, but no walks — and that is the key. Perez has to avoid free passes if he is to have any shot at all.
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