San Francisco, CA (Sports Network) - The New York Mets' speciality this season
has been their production with two outs. They added to those totals in
Thursday's series finale at AT&T Park, a 9-1 win over the struggling San
Francisco Giants.
New York scored eight two-out runs, half of which came in the first inning,
giving them 215 for the season. The Mets entered play leading the majors in
that category.
The beneficiary of the two-out prowess was Chris Young (3-5). The towering
New York right-hander, who concluded July at 0-4 with a 6.00 ERA in five
starts, gave up one run on four hits in seven innings.
Ronny Cedeno collected three hits and tied a career-high with five RBI for New
York, which took three of four from San Francisco.
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