Slide continues as Mets drop into second place

By The Associated Press

Friday, September 28, 2007 11:42 PM EDT

NEW YORK - The New York Mets' meltdown reached the absurd Friday night. Out of first place and nearly out of time, they're going to need help just to make the playoffs.
All-Star third baseman David Wright forgot he had an easy force play, Oliver Perez hit a pair of batters with the bases loaded and the Mets stumbled out of the NL East lead with a 7-4 loss to the last-place Florida Marlins.

New York has lost five straight and 11 of 15 to fall one game back of surging Philadelphia, which beat Washington 6-0. The Mets' eighth straight home loss dropped them out of first place for the first time since May 15.

Everything looked rosy for the Amazin's when they held a seven-game lead on Sept. 12 with 17 games left, but it's been mostly downhill from there. They're on the brink now of an unthinkable collapse: No major league team has blown such a big lead in such a short time at the end of a season.

The Mets aren't exactly in a good position in the wild-card race, either. They were one game behind San Diego and tied with Colorado entering play Friday.

They have two games left against Florida at Shea Stadium but they might be better off on the road. The Mets are in the midst of their longest losing streak at Shea since they dropped nine in a row in 2004. The Marlins have won seven of their last nine at the Mets' home.

Jeremy Hermida hit a two-run homer, Hanley Ramirez had three hits and Dan Uggla scored three runs for the Marlins, who tied a season best with their fourth straight victory. Ramirez also scored twice to give him a franchise-record 125 runs.

Carlos Beltran hit a two-run homer and Luis Castillo went 3-for-5 for the Mets, who couldn't overcome an erratic outing from Perez. They'll send John Maine to the mound on Saturday, hoping to stave off their dramatic downward spiral.

The Marlins pushed across two runs in the third to take a 4-1 lead as Perez tied a major league record by hitting three batters in one inning. Pitcher Byung-Hyun Kim led off with a single, Ramirez doubled and Perez plunked Uggla with a pitch to load the bases with no outs.

Hermida followed with a sinking liner toward Wright, who fielded the one-hopper and threw home for the forceout. Paul Lo Duca then tossed it back to Wright, who had to reach up to corral the high throw. Standing right next to the base, Wright tried to tag Ramirez but missed.

Perez pounded his glove in frustration after the failed double play. He rebounded to strike out Miguel Cabrera but then hit Cody Ross and Mike Jacobs to force in two runs.

The Marlins loaded the bases again in the fourth, after Perez retired the first two batters of the inning. Cabrera's two-run single off the glove of diving shortstop Jose Reyes made it 6-3 and chased Perez.

The Shea Stadium crowd booed lustily as Perez (15-10) bounded off the mound toward the dugout. He allowed six hits, walked two and struck out four after coming in with a 5-1 record and a 2.91 ERA in his previous seven starts.

Matt Treanor hit a solo homer in the fifth off Mets right-hander Orlando Hernandez, who was making just his second relief appearance of the season. El Duque has been bothered by a sore right foot.

Kim (10-8) allowed eight hits and four runs in five innings. He threw two pitches in the sixth before departing with a blister on his right hand.

Taylor Tankersley, Matt Lindstrom, Lee Gardner and Kevin Gregg followed with a scoreless inning apiece, with Gregg earning his 32nd save. Florida's bullpen has not allowed a run in the last four games.

New York put runners on first and third with one out in the seventh against Lindstrom, who struck out Beltran and Moises Alou to end the inning. Alou went down swinging right after the Phillies finished off the Nationals in Philadelphia.

Notes: A brief pregame shower delayed the scheduled start by 12 minutes. ... Mets OF Marlon Anderson completed his two-game suspension and is eligible to play in Saturday's game. ... Cliff Floyd scored 123 runs for the Marlins in 2001. ... Wright singled in the first inning to extend his hitting streak to 15 games. ... Florida's Sergio Mitre was the last major league pitcher to hit three batters in an inning, doing it on Aug. 31 against Philadelphia, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Marlins 7

Mets 4

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