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Freddy Sanchez
11 August 2008
lead, and promptly walked the lead-off batter, and allowed him to score on a double by pinch hitter Freddy Sanchez. 5-2, Mets. Enter Pedro Feliciano. After Nate McLouth, the Pirates' best hitter, gave the Mets a gift of an out on a sacrifice bunt, Feliciano walked Luis Rivas on four pitches and gave up an RBI double to Doug Mientkiewicz. Ryan Doumit followed with a sacrifice fly to chase Feliciano and pull Pittsburgh to within one run. Duaner Sanchez came on to retire Andy LaRoche to end the seventh, and tossed a hitless eighth to keep the 5-4 lead in tact. Enter Aaron Heilman. After striking out McLouth, Heilman looked like he might cruise to his third straight save. But he then fell behind 3-0 on Rivas, who singled to left, and walked Mientkiewicz to put the go-ahead run on base. Doumit smacked a line drive off the right field wall for the game-tying RBI single, and Heilman hit LaRoche to load the bases. 5-5. Enter Scott Schoenweis. Damion Easley threw home on a hard smash by Brandon Moss to nail Mientkiewicz at the plate, and it looked like Schoenweis might preserve the tie. But Steve Pearce had a different idea. With the merry-go-round in motion on a full count, Pearce lined a single into left center to score two runs. 7-5, Pirates. Exit Mets.
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