Good Game and Good News

Those of you who like pitchers duels got a dandy last night as the Mets won a 1-0 contest against the Diamondbacks. Those of you who like offense could have turned off your TVs after the second pitch of the game. That’s the pitch that Kaz Matsui blasted into the left field stands for the games only run.

Beyond that the matchup of Tom Glavine vs. Randy Johnson lived up to it’s billing. Each pitcher allowed only 3 hits with Johnson going 7 innings and Glavine lasting 7 2/3 before giving way to Braden Looper who got his first save in what seems like forever (5th of the season).

The offense was lax against one of the best pitchers in the game but will get a shot in the arm as they face some more of the NLs top pitchers over the next few days. Cliff Floyd should be activated from the disabled list today in time for what could be the teams toughest string of games this year against Brandon Webb tonight in Arizona and Roy Oswalt, Andy Pettitte & Roger Clemens this weekend in Houston.

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