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NEW YORK(AP) Marlins ace
Josh Johnson
might well make Mets manager
Jerry Manuel
sick every time he takes the mound - and it would have nothing to do with the stomach bug that seemed to be going around Citi
Field on Saturday.
Johnson scattered five hits over seven innings to remain unbeaten in eight career starts against New York, and
Jeremy Hermida
homered and drove in four runs to lead Florida to a 7-3 victory.
The Marlins' big right-hander was among several players who felt ill during the game. Teammate
Wes Helms
was making regular trips to the clubhouse with similar symptoms, and Mets outfielder
Carlos Beltran
was pulled late in the game with a stomach virus.
''I just go out there and battle, take it one pitch at a time,'' said Johnson, who is 6-0 against the Mets, including the
five-hitter he tossed in a 2-1 victory over
Johan Santana
on April 12. ''The first inning was a little rough, but after that I settled down.''
Johnson (4-1) also had been having trouble with a callus on the middle finger of his right hand, which had caused him to be
erratic during his last three starts.
He only walked two in this one against a makeshift Mets lineup that was missing
David Wright
,
Gary Sheffield
and
Luis Castillo
. All three were given the day off, even with
Jose Reyes
,
Carlos Delgado
and
Ryan Church
still out with injuries.
''I thought with the way their guy was pitching,'' Manuel said, trailing off without finishing his thought. ''When you're
in the situation we're in, you need to match their pitching. That's true in any game, but especially when you have guys sidelined
like we do.''
Jorge Cantu
drove in two runs for the Marlins, who battered starter
Tim Redding
in building a 7-1 lead by the fifth inning. The top of the Florida order did most of the damage, with leadoff hitter
Chris Coghlan
walking three times and the first five spots combining for nine hits.
''They did a nice job of getting on base,'' Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said. ''We were able to add some runs late in the
game and J.J. was again terrific.''
Leo Nunez
struck out
Fernando Martinez
with two runners on for his first major league save.
About the only bright spots for New York were the return of catcher
Brian Schneider
from a back injury and the play of Martinez, the jewel of the Mets' minor league system.
Martinez made a couple of nice plays in right field, got his first big league hit in the third inning and drove in his first
run with a double in the fifth.
Redding (0-2) never got in a groove, walking Coghlan to start the game and giving up a double to
Emilio Bonifacio
. An error on
Fernando Tatis
, starting at third in place of Wright, helped allow the first run to score. Hermida made it 2-0 moments later with a single
up the middle.
The Marlins added two more runs in the third on Cantu's single and
Dan Uggla
's sacrifice fly, then put the game away in the fifth.
Hanley Ramirez
, back in the lineup after missing two starts with a groin injury, singled leading off and Cantu doubled off the left-field
wall. Hermida stepped to the plate and drove a 2-1 pitch off the Pepsi Porch that overhangs right field, making it 7-1 and
bringing Manuel out of the dugout.
He was greeted by derisive cheers from the crowd of 40,727, which turned to boos the moment Redding began his long walk to
the clubhouse.
His ERA ballooned to 10.23 in three starts this season, and Manuel said he might re-evaluate Redding's place in the rotation.
''Even as professionals, there are days when you go out there and you are a little intimidated, because you know you don't
have your quality stuff,'' Redding said. ''You're pitching scared in a way, just trying to do the best you can.''
Notes: Ramirez finished 2 for 5 and did not have any trouble running the bases. ''I don't feel 100 percent,'' he said, ''but
you got to put it out of your mind.'' ... RHP
Lance Broadway
, acquired by the Mets on Friday night in a trade with the
White Sox
, will report to Triple-A Buffalo on Sunday. ... Schneider went 1 for 3 and scored a run. ... Marlins starters have not allowed
more than three earned runs in their last seven games.
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