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From 1999-2002, Barry Zito
(left) and
Pedro Martinez combined for three of the four American League Cy Young
awards. Since, neither has won more than 16 games in a single season and
are both playing for the National League in different cities. Tuesday
night they played each other in the City by the Bay.
After four innings, the game
was tied at 1-1. But an eight-run fifth inning by the visiting Mets turned
a would-be pitching duel into a quick 9-1 deficit by the bottom of the
inning. Rookie Travis Denker’s first career homerun (three RBI) in the
bottom of ninth helped make the 9-6 loss look respectable.
On a chilly June night in San
Francisco, Martinez was red
hot after returning to mound two months after
exiting his first start of the year just four innings in when he hurt his
hamstring (On April 1 at Florida). Not only did Martinez pick up his first
win of the year, he added two hits, a run scored and a run batted in. It
was his third multi-hit game of his career and first since 1997.
Additionally, Martinez upped his all-time record against San Francisco to
10-2.
"Pedro, he never
ceases to amaze," said Mets manager Willie Randolph following the game.
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Zito, who earned his first
victory of the season in his last appearance (after starting 0-8), pitched
just four and third allowing four runs in the fifth inning before being
pulled. Overall, he gave up five earned runs, five walks and striking out
just a lone batter.
The best player on the Giants
was Denker, who added went two-for-three with three runs batted in, two
runs scored and a homerun. In his eight previous MLB games, Denker had
just two hits on ten at-bats with no RBI or runs scored.
After an afternoon tilt with
the Mets on Wednesday, the Giants head out on a seven-game road trip
against Washington (four games) and Colorado (three) before returning home
on Friday, June 13 for the first of fifteen straight games against the
American Conference when they host cross-Bay rival Oakland.
A BIT OF HISTORY
The 2008 season marks the
Giants’ fiftieth year in the Bay Area since moving from New York after the
1957 season. New York also lost another team that same season when the
Brooklyn Dodgers split for Los Angeles. As a result, MLB awarded New York
an expansion team in 1962 – the New York Mets, which San Francisco hosts
this week. The Mets’ colors are a hybrid of the two New York area baseball
teams that moved from the East Coast to the West Coast – the (Brooklyn now
Los Angeles) Dodgers and the (New York now San Francisco) Giants. On the
Mets’ logo, the style of NY is identical to that of the New York Giants
from their final years in the Big Apple.
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