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The Mets Manager said he would consider moving a starter like John Maine, Oliver Pérez or Mike Pelfrey to the bullpen in late innings.
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Oliver Pérez, the starter and winner for the Mets on Friday, was more than impressive, throwing seven scoreless innings for the Mets.
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A lack of clutch hitting, a stumble in the outfield and a base-running blunder contributed to the growing malaise for the Mets on Sunday.
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After suffering discomfort in his strained rotator cuff, John Maine will not pitch again until Friday night’s game against Florida.
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Carlos Delgado’s two-out, two-run double in the eighth inning snapped a tie and propelled the Mets to a victory against the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday afternoon.
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With Pedro Martínez out, Oliver Pérez will pitch in the series against the Phillies along with Johan Santana and John Maine, which could be a blessing in disguise.
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The Mets’ uninspired offense and suddenly hittable bullpen could not bail out Oliver Pérez in front of a capacity crowd of 41,959.
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The Mets held the Rockies to three hits and Damion Easley blasted at two-out home run in the eighth to reach the Mets’ seventh straight victory.
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Coming off a 15-win season, Oliver Pérez has regressed, pitching poorly in three straight starts. The nadir came Monday night, when he was pulled with one out in the first inning.
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Oliver Pérez surrendered five hits, including two home runs, and walked two before Claudio Vargas replaced him after 36 pitches.
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Carlos Beltrán continued his hot hitting, going 2 for 5 with a two-run homer and three runs batted in, to support Oliver Pérez and give the Mets the victory.
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Rafael Furcal hit a leadoff homer against beleaguered Oliver Pérez, who lost his third straight start, allowing five runs and six hits over six innings.
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Mets manager Willie Randolph said he would have preferred Billy Wagner not to call out teammate Oliver Pérez through the news media.
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Oliver Pérez can seemingly lose focus in mid-windup, project poor body language and misplace his control. But, defying all logic, he walks away with a win.
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Oliver Pérez can seemingly lose focus in mid-windup, project poor body language and misplace his control. But, defying all logic, he walks away with a win.
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