Braves Sweep Rival Mets, Crush Santana
Never before in his Big League career has big money Johan Santana allowed 12 hits in a game. Then again, he may never have faced a team as red hot and on fire as the 2008 Atlanta Braves in May. The Braves bats are rockin' and their pitching continues to dominate night after night as they sweep the Mets in 4 games to put their win streak at 5.
Tim Hudson was sent in with the tall order to beat Santana, the Mets hope for 2008, for the second time this year (Smoltz beat him the first time). After losing Tom Glavine to the Braves this season, the Mets turned in the cash to get Santana as their ace. The Braves had other plans, and as they showed tonight, their great momentum can overturn an early deficit against even the greatest of pitchers.
For the 4th straight game, Chipper Jones raised his average now at .412 after going 2-4 and Teixeira stayed hot as did Kelly Johnson. But, the big story being Tim Hudson who, after giving up early back-to-back homers battled back to keep the ball down and gave up nothing more completing 8 solid innings and gaining his 7th win of the season.
The Mets had a brief moment of excitement knowing their ace was on the mound after getting the early lead but their recent frustrations mounted on while learning in 4 games way exactly what the Braves are made of.
The Marlins, however, had no intention of letting the surging Braves inch closer to the hallowed 1st place mark and continue to play great baseball themselves garnering another win and keeping the Braves a game and a half out of first.
Next Game: 6:30 CST at Turner Field
Doug Davis, LHP (1-1, 3.72) vs. Jo-Jo Reyes, LHP (2-1, 4.12)
