Sep 29, 2009 | ESPN
Mets' Misch shuts out playoff-hopeful Marlins
New York Mets starter Patrick Misch, left, is congratulated by catcher Josh Thole, right, after pitching a complete game shutout against the Florida Marlins during a baseball game at Land Shark Stadium in Miami, Sunday, Sept.
Patrick Misch hurled a complete game, eight-hit shutout Sunday, leading the New York Mets to a 4-0 win over the Florida Marlins.
Wright drives in three, hurts Rockies' wild-card lead
Patrick Misch kept the Colorado Rockies guessing, chasing and cursing. Misch pitched seven solid innings for his first major league win and David Wright drove in three runs in his second start since coming off the disabled list, leading the New York Mets to an 8-3 win Thursday.
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Redding is Amazin', but Mets fall to Phillies
Patrick Misch allows two runs in the sixth inning that puts the Phillies ahead for good.
Mets' Santana having season-ending elbow surgery
Johan Santana needs surgery for bone chips in his left elbow and the star pitcher is out for the season, the latest blow to a New York Mets team battered by injuries.
Redding is Amazin', but Mets fall to Phillies
Patrick Misch allows two runs in the sixth inning that puts the Phillies ahead for good.
Giants notebook: Blake has no plans to apologize
Dodgers third baseman Casey Blake said he didn't mean to disrespect Brian Wilson's late father or his faith by mimicking the Giants closer's arms-crossed gesture during Sunday's game, although Wilson probably shouldn't expect an apology.
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