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NEW YORK(AP)
Omir Santos
was supposed to go back to the minors once
Brian Schneider
came off the disabled list. The catcher played so well that he forced the
New York Mets
to change their plans.
Santos hit a game-ending single in the 11th inning and also homered in the fifth, leading New York to a 2-1 victory over the
Florida Marlins
on Friday night.
Santos was rewarded after the game when the Mets traded backup catcher
Ramon Castro
and cash to the
Chicago White Sox
for right-hander
Lance Broadway
, ensuring the rookie will stay with the club when Schneider is activated Saturday.
''On a night like tonight, when
Omir Santos
plays the way he has, it makes the decision easy for us,'' said general manager Omar Minaya, who acknowledged being surprised
by Santos' speedy progress.
Gary Sheffield
led off the 11th with a single to left off
Brian Sanches
(1-1), who threw over to first several times to check on the aging slugger with
David Wright
up. After Wright struck out - smashing his bat when he reached the dugout - Sheffield stole second and went to third when
Ronny Paulino
's errant throw went into center field.
''We knew that he was trying to inch off and take a bag there,'' Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said. ''He still has that
capability in him. We just threw the ball away. We threw the ball out of the infield, and got ourselves in a situation nobody
wants to be in.''
Fernando Tatis
was hit by a pitch before Santos dumped Sanches' first pitch into left field to give New York its fourth consecutive win and
sixth in seven games.
''Santos will be on this team, no doubt about it,'' manager
Jerry Manuel
said before the trade was announced. ''He's a major league hitter. The surprising thing is he has hit and hit well. It looks
as if there is no panic or anxiety when he is in those situations.''
Pedro Feliciano
(2-1) got one out to earn the win for New York, which improved to 16-8 at Citi Field.
The injury riddled Mets welcomed All-Star center fielder
Carlos Beltran
back to the lineup and Schneider could return for the second game of the series. Beltran, who missed two games with a bone
bruise below his right knee, went 0 for 4 but made a nice running catch on
Emilio Bonifacio
's sinking liner in the third before throwing to second to double off
Wes Helms
.
Castro's trade solves what could have been a sticky problem for New York. Santos has hit safely in 16 of his 20 starts and
has 12 RBIs in his last 14 games, earning a spot on the team.
''I just go every day and play hard,'' he said.
Santos, the only one of the three with minor league options, bolstered his case to stay with a leadoff drive that tied it
in the fifth. He hit an 0-2 pitch from
Sean West
over the wall in left for his third of the season.
West pitched seven sharp innings in his second career start, yielding just four hits. The 6-foot-8 left-hander has allowed
three runs in 12 innings this season but is still looking for his first major league win.
''It's a huge confidence booster,'' West said. ''Facing that lineup, that's a very good lineup. That's actually the first
time I've gone seven innings this year. What a place to be.''
The Marlins went ahead 1-0 in the fourth when
Chris Coghlan
led off with a triple to center and scored on
Dan Uggla
's sacrifice fly.
Pelfrey gave up one run and five hits in 7 2-3 innings for New York, continuing an impressive run but failing to beat Florida
yet again. The 6-foot-7 right-hander has pitched at least six innings in each of his last five outings and is 2-1 with a 2.93
ERA in six starts this month.
''My command was good but it wasn't as down as I'd like,'' he said. ''I know if I can pound the strike zone I can go deep
into games and not walk guys.''
Pelfrey hasn't recorded a win against the Marlins since his major league debut on July 8, 2006. He is 1-5 with a 5.36 ERA
in nine career starts against them.
Notes: Marlins SS
Hanley Ramirez
was held out of the starting lineup with tightness in his right groin. He pinch hit in the 10th and grounded out. Ramirez
left Tuesday night's 5-3 loss at Philadelphia in the third, shortly after he beat out a grounder to shortstop for an infield
single. ... Gonzalez said utilityman
Alfredo Amezaga
(bruised left knee) likely won't be ready to come off the disabled list Monday when he's eligible to be activated. ... The
Mets also acquired OF
Emil Brown
from the
San Diego Padres
for a player to be named. Brown and Broadway both were assigned to Triple-A Buffalo. ... Castro is owed $1,748,634 of his
$2.5 million salary, and the Mets are sending the
White Sox
at least $1.4 million.
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