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The Mets might have had a better bullpen if they had held on to Dan Wheeler in 2004.
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After leading 3-0 and later 4-3, Aaron Heilman and then Pedro Feliciano failed the Mets in a 6-4 defeat against the Houston Astros in 10 innings on Sunday afternoon.
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In five and two-thirds innings, John Maine allowed eight runs on 10 hits (two of them home runs) while throwing 105 pitches.
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Friday’s victory — the Mets’ fourth in succession and 10th in 11 games — featured the return from the disabled list of Ryan Church, who was with the Nationals last season.
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Johan Santana allowed eight hits in seven innings, and the New York Mets took advantage of the only two mistakes made by Roy Oswalt to beat the Houston Astros.
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Ryan Church, on the disabled list with postconcussion symptoms, could be back in right field Friday when the Mets open a series with the Houston Astros.
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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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The Mets’ bullpen squandered another excellent starting performance by Johan Santana and are now in third place in the National League East.
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Daniel Murphy, batting sixth and playing left field, made his major league debut in Saturday’s game against the Astros.
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After Pedro Martínez left the m0und on Friday, the Astros pinch-hitter Mark Loretta hit a grand slam against Mets reliever Aaron Heilman to break a 3-3 tie.
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