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The Met ended their six-game winning streak in Pittsburgh on Monday.
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Johan Santana pitched a complete game and raised his record to 11-7 in Sunday’s victory over the Pirates.
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Pedro Martínez scattered eight hits and gave up one run over seven innings to lead the Mets to victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Pedro Martinez pitched seven innings for the first time this season, and Jose Reyes and Ramon Castro homered to lead the surging Mets past the Pirates.
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Billy Wagner wore a tight bandage around his left elbow and said he felt discomfort after throwing 20 pitches in a simulated game before the Mets played the Pirates.
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Starting pitcher Mike Pelfrey pitched seven shutout innings while giving up seven hits and enduring two notable conversations on the infield.
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Mets Manager Jerry Manuel promised changes after his bullpen collapsed again Monday, and he was not ruling using starters.
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The bullpen’s woeful performance ruined what the Mets had spent all season waiting for — a dominant outing from Pedro Martinez.
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José Reyes had seemingly drifted off and neglected to cover second base during a botched rundown that was the nadir of the team’s humiliating loss to the Pirates Wednesday.
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It took 11 innings and almost four hours, but the Mets survived against the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates to win their third consecutive game.
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