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6/11 NL East Recap
Filed Under (Daily Recap, NL East Chatter) by klake13 on 12-06-2010
Tagged Under : Adam Dunn, Adam Kennedy, Anibal Sanchez, Austin Kearns, B.J. Upton, Braves, Carlos Ruiz, Chris Carter, Chris Coghlan, Chris Perez, David Wright, Delmon Young, Francisco Liriano, Gaby Sanchez, Indians, Jake Westbrook, James Shields, Jamie Moyer, Jason Kubel, Jeremy Guthrie, John Lackey, Jon Rauch, Luis Atilano, Marlins, Matt Wieters, Mets, Nationals, Omar Infante, Orioles, Phillies, R.A. Dickey, Raul Ibanez, Rays, Red Sox, Tim Hudson, Twins
Mets vs. Orioles
The Mets kicked off interleague play with a win as they beat the Orioles by a score of 5-1. The Mets got off the to a fast start, scoring a run in the 1st inning on a single by David Wright. Wright had two RBI’s on the night. They added three more runs in the 4th when Chris Carter hit his first Major League homerun. The Orioles got on the board in the bottom of the 7th on a wild pitch by R.A. Dickey allowing Matt Wieters to score.
Dickey, the Knuckleballer, got the win throwing 7 innings, allowing one run on seven hits while striking out a career high 8 batters. Jeremy Guthrie took the loss, lasting 7 innings and giving up four runs on seven hits.
Nationals vs. Indians
Despite getting on the board early, the Nationals fell to the Indians 7-2. The Nats scored in the 1st inning on a RBI double by Adam Dunn. The Indians responded in the bottom of the 1st with a 3-run homer by Austin Kearns. Kearns hit two home runs in the game. The Indians went on to score a run in the 4th and two more in the 6th. The Nationals scored their second run of the night in the 8th inning when Adam Kennedy scored on an error.
Luis Atilano took the loss for the Nats, throwing only 5 innings and giving up six runs on seven hits. Jake Westbrook got the win, going 7.1 innings and allowing two runs on seven hits. Chris Perez got his 6th save of the season for the Indians.
Phillies vs. Red Sox
The Phillies were crushed by the Red Sox, losing 12-2 in Boston. Â The Red Sox scored early and often off Jamie Moyer. Boston put up five runs in the 1st, four in the 2nd, and three in the 3rd. The Phillies remained scoreless until the 4th inning when they got a run on a ground out by Raul Ibanez. The Phillies scored another run in the 7th on an RBI ground out by Carlos Ruiz.
Moyer made an early exit after lasting only one inning and giving up nine runs on nine hits to take the loss. John Lackey got the win for the Red Sox, going 7 innings and giving up two runs on six hits.
Marlins vs. Rays
Down in Florida, the Marlins beat up on the Rays, winning 14-9. Gaby Sanchez, who went 4-5, hit two homeruns and had six RBIs for the Marlins. Chris Coghlan had a good night at the plate for the Marlins as well, going 4-4. The Rays scored in the 4th with a two-run double by B.J. Upton. Down 14-4 going into the 8th inning, the Rays began to fight back scoring four runs in the 8th and one in the 9th, but eventually fell short.
Anibal Sanchez got his 6th win of the season, going 7 innings and allowing four runs on seven hits. James Shields, who only pitched 3.1 innings, took the loss giving up 10 runs on nine hits.
Braves vs. Twins
The Braves ended up on the wrong side of a pitchers duel as they lost to the Twins by a score of 2-1. The Braves scored in the 2nd inning on an RBI ground out by Omar Infante. The Twins remained scoreless until the 7th, when they got two runs on RBI singles by Jason Kubel and Delmon Young.
Tim Hudson took the loss, allowing two runs on seven hits in 8 innings. Francisco Liriano got the win, going 8 innings and giving up one run on five hits. Jon Rauch got his 16th save of the season for the Twins.






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