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  Saturday, Jul. 29 1:15pm ET
White gets win, Bordick hits first-pitch HR
 
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NEW YORK (AP) -- With his first swing, Mike Bordick put himself into the Mets' record book. With his last, he put his new team in position to win.

Bordick homered on the first pitch he saw, then singled in the eighth to set up the tiebreaking run and give the victory to fellow newcomer Rick White as New York beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 Saturday.

Mike Bordick
The Mets acquired Mike Bordick for his defense, but he made a good first impression offensively by hitting a first-pitch homer Saturday.

"The most exciting thing is to get a win and see how much energy is involved in a pennant chase," Bordick said. "It was definitely one of the greatest highlights of my career."

A day after the Mets made trades with Baltimore and Tampa Bay, they got instant results. Pinch-hitter Lenny Harris' RBI single gave the Mets their fifth straight victory and made them 5-0 against the Cardinals this season.

White (1-0) pitched a scoreless eighth. He walked two, and struck out pinch-hitter Shawon Dunston to escape.

"I haven't had that feeling since I first came up in '94," White said. "There was so much energy out there. The fans were yelling and screaming. I had to settle down."

Armando Benitez pitched the ninth for his 25th save.

Two hours after the game, the Cardinals also made a trade with Baltimore, getting reliever Mike Timlin for two minor leaguers.

Bordick, obtained from the Orioles for Melvin Mora and three minor leagues, made a sudden impact. Acquired mainly for his glove, the shortstop led off the third with a high drive over the left-field fence against Andy Benes.

The crowd of 50,726, which gave Bordick a warm reception in the pregame introductions, rewarded him with a long ovation and he responded with a curtain call.

"The whole game was pretty intense," he said.

Bordick, coming off his first All-Star appearance, hit .297 with 16 home runs and 59 RBI for Baltimore. He became the first player to homer in his first Mets at-bat since Todd Pratt in 1997.

Bordick didn't have time to get nervous in the field. He handled a tricky hop and threw out Edgar Renteria, the second batter of the game.

"It was good to get that first ground ball out of the way," he said.

Mets general manager Steve Phillips was the first to offer congratulations in the clubhouse. Handshakes, high-fives and pats on the back followed from many teammates.

"He makes the plays without the flash. He gives a good at-bat without the flash," Mets manager Bobby Valentine said. "I'm glad I have him, and there are lots of New York Mets who are glad as well."

Mike Piazza hit a 455-foot home run for the Mets. Jim Edmonds hit his 30th homer and Ray Lankford also connected for the Cardinals, who lost their third in a row.

Robin Ventura, activated from the 15-day disabled list, drew a leadoff walk from Mike James (0-2) to start the eighth. One out later, Bordick grounded a single through the right side that sent Ventura to third.

A four-pitch walk to Benny Agbayani loaded the bases and Harris followed with an RBI single.

White, traded with outfielder Bubba Trammell from Tampa Bay for outfielder Jason Tyner and pitcher Paul Wilson, worked the eighth and Armando Benitez pitched the ninth for his 25th save.

Center fielders Jay Payton and Edmonds both made key plays to keep it close.

Edmonds, in a catch reminiscent of the show-stopper he once pulled off in Kansas City, raced straight back to the warning track and made a head-long dive to rob Todd Zeile in the sixth. Edmonds winked at Lankford in left field after the grab.

With the score 3-all, the Cardinals loaded the bases with one out in the seventh. Lankford flied out to Payton, who made a strong throw to cut down pinch-runner Rick Ankiel at home. Piazza did his part, preventing Ankiel from ever reaching the plate.

"It was pretty shallow, but you have to try it," Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said.

Ankiel, a pitcher, was running for Benes, who limped into third base on Fernando Vina's double.

Benes wears a brace after getting his knee drained this month. He said he was not hurt, but admitted, "It is a little sore."

Ventura made a diving, backhanded catch on Craig Paquette's liner down the third-base line with the bases loaded in the sixth.

Edmonds' two-run homer off Rick Reed put St. Louis ahead 3-2 in the fourth.

Piazza tied it in the sixth with his 29th homer, a monstrous shot that sailed over the Cardinals' bullpen in left field and landed in a playground area. He also had an RBI single in the third.

Game notes
Fernando Tatis, normally St. Louis' third baseman, started at first base. It was his first major league appearance at the position, and he had no problems. ... Trammell did not play. ... Edmonds joined Richie Allen (1970) and Ron Gant (1996) as Cardinals to hit 30 homers in their first season with the team.
 


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