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  Sunday, Jun. 18 2:05pm ET
Reed ends string of no-decisions
 
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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Rick Reed not only got a decision, he got one he liked.

Rick Reed
Reed

Kurt Abbott hit a three-run homer and Reed recovered after allowing a leadoff home run for his first victory in more than seven weeks as the New York Mets defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 7-3 Sunday.

Reed (4-1), who yielded Ron Belliard's homer, allowed three runs on seven hits in seven innings for his first win since April 29. He had six straight no-decisions after losing on May 4. The Mets were 3-3 in those games.

"It's totally different if the team wins," Reed said. "If I get a no-decision and we win, I'm fine, but if we lose, I feel like I could have done something better, something different."

Belliard led off with a home run for the second consecutive game.

Jason Bere (4-6) allowed five runs on five hits in five innings with all the runs coming in the fourth inning.

"He had one bad inning," Brewers manager Davey Lopes said. "Unfortunately, he made several mistakes and that cost us the ballgame."

Abbott's homer capped a five-run fourth as the Mets took a 5-1 lead. Matt Franco and Edgardo Alfonzo opened with consecutive singles and Mike Piazza followed with an RBI double to left to make it 1-1. Robin Ventura was walked intentionally and Jay Payton's sacrifice fly scored Alfonzo.

After Benny Agbayani reached on a fielder's choice, forcing Ventura at second, Abbott hit the first pitch 405 feet to left for his third home run.

"It makes you feel good when you're able to give your pitcher a big lead that early in the game," Abbott said.

Milwaukee cut it to 5-2 in the sixth when Geoff Jenkins and Jeromy Burnitz singled. Jenkins scored when Charlie Hayes grounded into a double play.

The Mets added an unearned run in the seventh on Alfonzo's sacrifice fly.

The Brewers pulled within 6-3 in the seventh on a one-out double by Henry Blanco, who scored when Belliard's sinking liner to right eluded Agbayani's dive and bounced past for a triple.

"We had a lot of time to come back," Belliard said. "We had a lot of guys on base, but it wouldn't happen."

Ventura's 14th home run to lead off the eighth closed the scoring.

Game notes
Brewers RHP Jim Bruske, on the disabled list since May 14 with a right elbow strain, is scheduled to begin a 30-day rehab assignment at Triple-A Indianapolis. ... Piazza's fourth-inning double extended his hitting streak to nine games. ... The hits by Jenkins and Burnitz in the sixth were the first hits this series for the Brewers from the Nos. 3 and 4 spots. ... Reed reached in his three at-bats with a single, walk and error. ... Bere, who opened the season with two victories, has won just twice in his last 12 starts. ... Mets outfielder Jason Tyner had his first career stolen base, swiping second in the ninth. ... Reed improved to 4-1 in his career against Milwaukee. ... New York is 5-1 against Milwaukee this season and 18-4 overall.

 


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