July 25, 2010 by bumeral
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ShareLOS ANGELES – Johan effective Santana worked seven innings, Ike Davis hit a homer and New York Mets 6-1 on Friday defeated the Dodgers in Los Angeles with both their offense that has been lacking.
Manager Jerry Manuel could not attend his team’s victory after being ejected in the second inning for arguing a failure unpire first baseman Doug Eddings.
The Mets, who totaled a 2-7 record on tour, had failed to score more than four runs in his 13 previous matches in this period amounted to 3-10. On this occasion were imposed against a team that had added two 2-0 victories.
The Santana (8-5) allowed one run and five hits, struck out four and walked one batter. In his last five starts left-hander has not allowed more than one race and has released at least seven innings.
Davis hit his 14th homer in the second to leave the board at 2-0.
Vicente Padilla (4-3) allowed two runs, one earned, on six hits in seven innings. He struck out seven and did not grant passports in their second straight loss.
The body of the Dodgers bullpen collapsed in the eighth inning when the Mets added four walks, a sacrifice fly by Wright and a bases-loaded double by Jason Bay to score four runs. The Dodgers manager Joe Torre had to use four relievers including Travis Schlichting, but did not help much, as he admitted the Bay twice on its first release.
For the Mets, Jose Reyes 4-1 with two outs and Luis Castillo scored 4-1 with one. The Carlos Beltran 3-0 with one scored. Venezuelans Henry Blanco 4-2, 3-0 and Santana.
For the Dodgers, Rafael Furcal 4-0, 1-0 and Ronnie Belliard. The Nicaraguan Padilla 2-0.
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