- St. Louis breaking the ice on Ryan Ludwick home run is equal to: Eight losses in 13 games to close out April - Mets battling back for three runs in bottom of the 2nd is equal to: Winning eight of the first nine games in May - Mets falling behind by score of 4-3 is equal to: Swept out of Los Angeles in miserable series in mid-May - Mets again battling back for four runs in bottom of the inning, lead 7-4 is equal to: Winning the series in Boston and winning seven of the last nine games of May - One run in the 8th for St. Louis on Albert Pujols’ first home run is equal to: A 9-18 June - Two runs in the 9th for St. Louis to tie the game is equal to: A 12-14 July - A five run 10th inning, including a Pujols grand slam is equal to: What we have to expect the rest of the season [[ Home || RSS feed || Follow on Twitter ]]
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