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NEW YORK (AP) -In a season already full of huge swings for the
Florida Marlins
,
Jorge Cantu
delivered two of the biggest Tuesday night.
Cantu homered twice and drove in five runs and the Marlins ended one of the wilder rides in baseball history, beating the
New York Mets
7-4 to snap a seven-game losing streak.
The Marlins' skid started immediately after they'd won seven in a row. Florida became the first NL team to win at least seven
straight and also lose at least seven straight in April, the Elias Sports Bureau said.
''I thought we were not going to win again until the All-Star break,'' manager Fredi Gonzalez said. ''It felt like that.''
Cantu hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning, then lined a tiebreaking, three-run drive in the seventh.
''I hope with this win we're going to start rolling again,'' Cantu said. ''We really needed to get out of this thing.''
Florida won minus All-Star shortstop
Hanley Ramirez
, who was hit by a pitch in the right hand the previous night. The Mets were missing first baseman
Carlos Delgado
and second baseman
Luis Castillo
, both nursing recent injuries.
Down 4-3 in the seventh, the Marlins rallied against
Sean Green
(0-1).
Alfredo Amezaga
drew a leadoff walk,
Emilio Bonifacio
chopped a one-out single to right and
Cameron Maybin
's slow groundout scored the tying run.
After a walk to
John Baker
, Cantu hit his fifth homer into the left-field seats. Cantu produced the seventh multihomer game of his career.
The Marlins scored only 17 runs during their skid, so Cantu's drives were welcome shots.
Mets manager
Jerry Manuel
, meanwhile, wondered where his team's comeback spirit had gone. Five Florida relievers combined for four shutout innings.
''Three runs shouldn't be something that's insurmountable,'' Manuel said. ''It appears when we get in that position, it's
an insurmountable lead. We have to address that.''
''I think our anxiety takes over at that time and gets in the way of us performing,'' he said.
Burke Badenhop
(1-0) pitched a scoreless sixth.
Matt Lindstrom
earned his fourth save in six chances - the former Mets prospect also saved the final game last year at Shea Stadium for Florida.
Whipping winds made every popup an adventure in the late innings, and Cantu was charged with an error when he misplayed one.
Dozens of hot-dog wrappers danced across the outfield as the night wore on.
The Mets held a pregame tribute to honor
Gary Sheffield
for hitting his 500th career home run earlier this season, and he quickly made a bid for No. 501.
With two runners on in the first, Sheffield launched a long drive to center - off the bat, the ball looked as if it had a
chance to leave the park. Instead, it wound up short-hopping the wall beyond Maybin's reach near the 408-foot mark for a triple.
Sheffield slid in safely and then shot a glance at the wall, as if to wonder how the ball fell short. Through 11 games at
Citi Field, the Mets have not hit a single home run between the power alleys. Overall, they've hit eight triples and only
six homers at their new park.
''It's definitely a huge park,'' Cantu said.
Cantu's homer in the fourth off
Livan Hernandez
pulled Florida to 3-2.
David Wright
, booed after striking out his first two times up, delivered an RBI single in the Mets fifth off
Ricky Nolasco
.
Hernandez left in the sixth with one on, one out and Cantu coming up.
Bobby Parnell
relieved and after Cantu singled, the Marlins scored when Baker hustled home from second as
Jeremy Hermida
's hard grounder to third bounced off Wright for an error.
Notes: Sheffield's two RBIs gave him 1,637, moving him past
Ernie Banks
into 26th place on the career list. ...
Carlos Beltran
extended his hitting streak to 11 games.
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