DENVER -- Marlon Byrd hits better when hes sweating and not shivering.
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more accurately, too, especially since he can feel his fingers. Byrd hit a
go-ahead homer in the eighth inning and threw out a runner from right field in
the ninth to lead the New York Mets past the Colorado Rockies 3-2 on Thursday in
a makeup game for the one that was snowed out on April 17. Give him heat any
day, whether its a fastball or the weather. Byrd didnt much care for his last
trip to Denver, when the temperature was hovering around 28 degrees and the area
was blanketed in snow. A 95-degree day with hardly a cloud in the sky? Now that
was much more to his liking. "The cold has never been good for me," Byrd said.
"This was nice. Had a real good day to play baseball. To come out with the win
was even better." His bat gave the Mets the lead, and his arm protected it. With
the Mets trailing 2-1 and a runner on, Byrd drove a fastball from reliever Matt
Belisle (4-5) into the left-centre seats. One inning later, the right fielder
threw out Michael Cuddyer when he tried to stretch a leadoff single into a
double. "Thats that old-school Minnesota Twins baseball," Byrd said of Cuddyer,
who began his career with the Twins. "Cuddyer knows how to play the game. He was
trying to put pressure on the defence, which I know that he does. I came up and
made a decent throw." Byrd practices throwing to the bases all the time. Its
really a lost art around the majors, but Byrd makes a point to work on it, just
in case of days like Thursday. "He made a good throw," Cuddyer said. "It took a
perfect throw to get me and kudos to him, he made it." That was a downer on an
otherwise big day for Cuddyer, who had three singles to extend his hitting
streak to a franchise-record 24 games. Cuddyer entered the game tied with Dante
Bichette before breaking the Rockies mark with a single to centre off Jeremy
Hefner on a scorching afternoon. "Anytime you can put your name in any type of
record book for a good thing is a good thing," Cuddyer said. "Id trade it for a
win, though." The homer by Byrd was about the extent of the offence for New York
with star slugger David Wright receiving a rare rest. Hefner drove in the teams
other run on a groundout. "Without D-Wright in the lineup, you wonder if were
going to score runs," Byrd said. "But we got enough today. Thats the big thing."
LaTroy Hawkins (3-1) earned the win with a scoreless seventh and Bobby Parnell
closed for his 14th save in 17 chances. The fourth-place Mets finished 7-4 on a
four-city road trip that took them to three time zones. They have won eight of
12 overall. The weather was drastically different from the Mets trip to town in
mid-April, when the temperatures were bitterly cold. The series opener was
postponed, forcing a frosty doubleheader the next day. The game on April 17 was
called off, too, leading to New Yorks quick detour to Denver on Thursday after a
two-game series in Chicago with the White Sox. This time, the weather was more
suitable for baseball. It was tied for the seventh-hottest home game in Rockies
history. Colorado was cruising along until the eighth, when shortstop Jonathan
Herrera and second baseman Josh Rutledge collided while trying to field Daniel
Murphys single up the middle. Murphy stole second and Byrd followed with his
12th homer. It was yet another strong outing from Hefner. He went six innings,
giving up two runs -- one earned -- and five hits. "My performances are finally
matching up to the expectations," Hefner said. "This doesnt surprise me." Tyler
Chatwood took a no-hit bid into the fifth before it was broken up by Zach Lutz,
one of four hits the Mets managed off Chatwood. The righty threw a season-high
103 pitches, and his best may have been his last when he struck out Juan Lagares
looking on a 92 mph fastball with the bases loaded in the sixth. Earlier in that
inning, Chatwood took a line drive off his right leg. After a few warmup
pitches, he remained in the game. New York loaded the bases with none out in the
fifth, but Chatwood was able to work out of the sticky situation, giving up only
one run on a fielders choice by Hefner. Left fielder Carlos Gonzalez ended the
threat with a sliding catch in foul territory. "I really didnt have very good
command at all today but I was able to keep our team in the game," Chatwood
said. "I was happy with it." The Rockies scored twice in the second, when
Cuddyer led off with a single and went to third on Wilin Rosarios double. Todd
Helton hit a sacrifice fly, and Rosario later scored on a throwing error by
first baseman Josh Satin. New York had two former Rockies batting 1-2 in the
order in Eric Young Jr. and Omar Quintanilla. Young was acquired by the Mets
last week from Colorado after he was designated for assignment. Young received a
round of applause from the crowd in his first plate appearance. Hes long been a
fan favourite, especially since his dad played in the Mile High City. "Im
excited to get a chance to play back here so soon," Young said. NOTES: Mets
manager Terry Collins said SS Ruben Tejada (strained quadriceps) might be ready
to play in some Gulf Coast League games this weekend. Tejada could head to
either Double-A or Triple-A on a rehab assignment after that. ... The Rockies
signed INF Reid Brignac to a minor league deal. ... Rockies SS Troy Tulowitzki
(broken rib) has started some light throwing.
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