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NEW YORK (AP) -
Johan Santana
made the Yankees pay for passing on him last winter.
The two-time Cy Young Award winner pitched efficiently into the eighth inning, and the
New York Mets
got home runs from
Jose Reyes
and
David Wright
to top the Yankees 7-4 Saturday in the opener of a rain-shortened Subway Series.
''I think we showed today how to play as a team,'' Santana said.
Billy Wagner
got four outs for his ninth save in nine chances - one day after castigated manager
Willie Randolph
held a closed-door meeting in response to remarks by the closer that some perceived as critical of his teammates.
After clearing the air, the Mets clocked reliever
Kyle Farnsworth
. They got key throws from outfielders
Ryan Church
and
Carlos Beltran
, beating
Andy Pettitte
after Friday night's scheduled game was rained out.
''You couldn't draw it up any better for all the negativity that's been going on,'' Wright said.
Santana (5-2) served up three more homers but lasted 7 2-3 innings, his longest outing this year.
''I had a lot of fun,'' he said. ''I'm very happy where I am right now.''
The Yankees initially pursued the left-hander in the offseason, then decided to keep their top young pitchers rather than
trade them to Minnesota. Santana was dealt to the Mets for four prospects instead, and the Yankees have yet to get a win from
youngsters
Phil Hughes
or
Ian Kennedy
this season.
''I wasn't trying to show anything. I'm just trying to do my job,'' Santana said.
Derek Jeter
,
Jason Giambi
and
Bobby Abreu
homered, but little else went right for the Yankees (20-23) as they fell a season-worst three games under .500. Jeter even
lost a popup in the sun, soon after he was thrown out by Beltran trying to stretch a single.
''We hit the three home runs, that was about it. We need to get some things going,'' Jeter said. ''You don't get too many
opportunities against him.''
Santana recovered from a shaky start, snaring Giambi's leadoff liner in the fourth with whip-quick reflexes. He won his fourth
straight decision and improved to 4-0 with a 2.98 ERA against the Yankees in the regular season.
''You bring him here to pitch this kind of game,'' Randolph said. ''He's my stopper.''
Pettitte (3-5) allowed three runs in six innings, falling to 0-4 in his last five starts - his longest skid since May 2003.
It was his first loss to the Mets at Yankee Stadium since June 16, 1997.
The Yankees put two on in the ninth, but Wagner set down the next three hitters. He hasn't allowed an earned run in 17 innings
this year, and he tied
Jeff Reardon
for sixth on the career list with 367 saves.
''It was good for me to pitch. It was good to right the ship,'' Wagner said. ''I never said I'm above the team. We all get
frustrated.''
The Yankees had a great chance to expand their 2-0 lead in the third, but ran themselves out of a potential big inning.
Johnny Damon
hit a leadoff single and was curiously waved around third base by coach
Bobby Meacham
when Abreu followed with a double to right-center.
The ball was cut off nicely by Church, and the relay throw from second baseman
Luis Castillo
nailed Damon on a close play when
Brian Schneider
blocked the plate perfectly with his left foot.
''Once it was in the gap, my mind was already made up,'' Meacham said. ''We've been telling these guys we wanted to be more
aggressive. We were already up and I thought we had a chance to add another, but they made the play.''
Santana escaped unscathed, retiring his next nine batters on 17 pitches, and the Mets fought back in the fourth when Pettitte
walked two.
Consecutive singles by Church, Wright and Beltran made it 2-1. With two outs, Schneider drew a bases-loaded walk and Castillo
dribbled an RBI infield single up the third-base line to put the Mets ahead.
Reyes homered leading off the seventh against Farnsworth and clapped his hands emphatically as he rounded first. After Church
walked, Wright hit an opposite-field shot that made it 6-2.
Both homers came on 2-2 pitches, and Farnsworth was booed by Yankees fans in the crowd of 55,093. He has allowed six home
runs in 20 innings this year.
''They hit two good pitches,'' Farnsworth said. ''I'm not going to change what I've been doing and I've been successful with,
but they got me today.''
Giambi connected leading off the seventh and Abreu added a solo shot in the eighth. Santana has allowed 11 homers in nine
starts for the Mets after giving up an AL-high 33 with Minnesota last year.
Beltran tripled off
Joba Chamberlain
in the ninth and scored on
Carlos Delgado
's two-out single.
Notes: Giambi became the first player to homer on an 0-2 pitch from Santana since Kansas City's
Matt Diaz
on Sept. 27, 2005, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. ... In the NL for the first time, Santana ran his interleague record
to 17-4. ... Jeter is hitting .386 against the Mets in his career, the highest mark of any Mets opponent. ... Mets LF
Moises Alou
, 41, played his first career game at Yankee Stadium.
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