Just when you think Fernando Tatis might be coming down to Earth and snapping his unbelievably hot hitting, he proves you dead wrong. Tatis' two home runs last night powered the Mets toward their 6-5 triumph over the Padres, and his knack for coming through in the clutch continued. His first homer tied the game at one, and his second put the Mets ahead 4-2. Six of Tatis' nine home runs this year have either tied the game or given the Mets the lead.
Mike Pelfrey continued his solid pitching, allowing just two runs over 6.2 innings, despite not having his best sinker. Pedro Feliciano then came in and got four outs to bridge the Mets to the ninth, leading 6-2. With Billy Wagner on the DL, Jerry Manuel turned to Aaron Heilman, and then the floodgates opened. Heilman walked the first batter and the second reached on a misplayed pop-up that fell in between Argenis Reyes and Carlos Beltran. He recorded an out on a fielder's choice, but then Jody Gerut hit a three-run bomb over the right field fence, and suddenly it was 6-5. Joe Smith and Scott Schoenweis entered to retire a batter each and save the game, but the victory left a bad taste in any fan's mouth because of the continued struggles of the bullpen, namely Aaron Heilman, in Wagner's stead.
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