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Thursday, April 06, 2006 

Billy Wagner blows his 1st save...



Yesterday, the Nationals beat the Mets 9-5 in extra innings.
The Mets held a 4 run lead into the 6th inning until Nick Johnson bashed a 3-run homer to come within one. In the top of the 9th, Billy Wagner came in to pitch against rookie Ryan Zimmerman who conviniently hit his 1st homerun off the southpaw ever.
With the game tied into the 11th inning, Jose Guillen showed why he is this team's leader, jacking the go-ahead homer that would propel the Nationals to a 9-5 win.

The Mets don't need Wagner to blow theses saves and they're paying him for it.
For the Mets to succeed, they need their man in Wagner.

Anyway.
Go Nats!

The Wilkernator


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