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ATLANTA(AP) One out away from a routine ninth inning and comfortable win, the
New York Mets
made their manager suffer a bit.
''I was struggling. I probably aged two more years, got five or six more gray hairs,'' Manuel said after the Mets held off
the Braves 4-3 on Tuesday night to complete a rare series sweep at Turner Field.
The Mets led 4-1 with two out and nobody on in the ninth, before the Braves put a couple runners on against closer
Francisco Rodriguez
. Then
Carlos Delgado
lost hold of
Omar Infante
's routine popup and it led to two unearned runs.
Delgado's error allowed
Kelly Johnson
to score from second.
Yunel Escobar
, who had three hits, followed with a run-scoring single to cut the lead to 4-3.
That brought up
Chipper Jones
, who has 40 career homers against the Mets. But he flied out to right field to end the game and give K-Rod his seventh save.
''That would have been a difficult deal,'' Manuel said about the narrow escape.
Said Delgado: ''It wasn't pretty, but we got it.''
Delgado had no explanation for the drop. ''I really don't know,'' he said. ''The only thing I can tell you is I missed it,
I clanked it, whatever.''
Delgado had two hits, including a two-run single in the ninth, following a throwing error by Jones to make it 4-1.
Livan Hernandez
earned only his fourth win in 25 career starts against Atlanta. It was equally notable for the Mets to win two games for their
first sweep of any series in Atlanta since taking a three-game set in 2007. It was their first sweep of a two-game series
in Atlanta since May 1-2, 1989.
David Wright
and
Ramon Castro
had run-scoring doubles in the third inning off
Kenshin Kawakami
(1-4), who lost his fourth straight start.
Hernandez (2-1) gave up seven hits and one run in 6 1-3 innings. He improved to 4-15 in his career against the Braves with
his first win against Atlanta since June 5, 2006 while with the Nationals.
Hernandez said he relied on his changeup when he had some problems with his sinker.
''I got a little more old and the changeup is better, I don't know why,'' said the 34-year-old Hernandez, who threw only 75
pitches.
Hernandez was helped by three double plays which ended the third, fourth and sixth innings.
''When he is on his game, he can induce you into double plays,'' Manuel said. ''That keeps his pitch count down.
''He has great command. If he continues to pitch that way, he will be a tremendous starter for us.''
Rodriguez earned his seventh save.
The Mets, who went 1-8 in Atlanta last season, pulled off the sweep in their first visit to Turner Field this season.
The Braves (11-15) fell a season-worst four games below .500.
''It's frustrating beyond belief,'' Jones said. ''It's something we've got to try and fight through and keep playing. We're
not quitting. We're playing hard.
''Eventually some good things have got to start happening. We can't be this unlucky this long.''
Manuel brought in right-hander
Bobby Parnell
after Hernandez gave up a single to
Jeff Francoeur
and a walk to
Jordan Schafer
with one out in the seventh. Parnell struck out pinch-hitter
Greg Norton
before giving up
Martin Prado
's RBI double.
The Mets stretched their lead off
Mike Gonzalez
in the ninth.
Jose Reyes
singled and advanced to third on Jones' wild throw to second after fielding
Daniel Murphy
's grounder. Following an intentional walk to
Carlos Beltran
, Delgado's single up the middle drove in Reyes and Murphy.
Beltran had two hits and scored a run.
Beltran's third-inning single gave him a career-best 16-game hitting streak. He has reached base in each of the Mets' 25 games,
leaving him tied with
Kevin McReynolds
for the second-longest streak to open a season in Mets history.
Notes: Umpire Marty Foster was sick and missed the game. Damien Beal filled in as the second base umpire. ... New York's
John Olerud
set a team record by reaching base in 30 consecutive games to open the 1999 season. ... Braves LF
Garret Anderson
came off the disabled list and was 0-for-4 as the Braves' cleanup hitter. He is hitting .172.
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