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New York Yankees vs New York Mets May 18, 2007 Box Score
The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on May 18, 2007 at Shea Stadium. The New York Mets defeated the New York Yankees and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."
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"The box score is the catechism of baseball, ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye." - Author Stanley Cohen in The Man in the Crowd (1981) |
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| Game played on Friday, May 18, 2007 at Shea Stadium |
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| New York |
0 | 0 | 0 | | 2 | 0 | 0 | | 0 | 0 | 0 | – | 2 | 6 | 0 |
| New York |
1 | 0 | 0 | | 0 | 2 | 0 | | 0 | 0 | x | – | 3 | 5 | 1 |
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| New York Yankees |
IP |
H |
R |
ER |
BB |
SO |
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Pettitte L (2-3) |
7.0 |
5 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
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Proctor |
1.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
| Totals |
8.0 |
5 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
6 |
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| New York Mets |
IP |
H |
R |
ER |
BB |
SO |
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Perez W (5-3) |
7.2 |
5 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
5 |
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Smith |
0.1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
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Wagner SV (10) |
1.0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
| Totals |
9.0 |
6 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
8 |
E–Gomez (1). DP–New York 1. Jeter-Cano-Phelps, New York 1. Wright-Easley-Delgado. 2B–New York Lo Duca 2 (4,off Pettitte 2). HR–New York Matsui (3,4th inning off Perez 1 on 1 out), New York Chavez (1,5th inning off Pettitte 1 on 0 out). Team LOB–4. SF–Delgado (2,off Pettitte). Team–2. SB–Jeter (4,3rd base off Perez/Lo Duca). U-HP–Greg Gibson, 1B–Larry Vanover, 2B–Tony Randazzo, 3B–Chris Guccione. T–2:18. A–56,337. |
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| Game played on Friday, May 18, 2007 at Shea Stadium |
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