Rapid Reaction: Braves 9, Mets 3
August, 11, 2012
8/11/12
9:56
PM ET
By
Adam Rubin | ESPNNewYork.com
WHAT IT MEANS: Johan Santana flopped in his return from the disabled list, matching the shortest start of his career while being charged with eight runs.
The Mets dropped to six games under .500 for the first time this season with Saturday’s 9-3 loss to the Braves.
Terry Collins pulled Santana after the southpaw had recorded only four outs. Santana, who had never had a start of less than three innings before undergoing Sept. 14, 2010, shoulder surgery, now has twice lasted just 1 1/3 innings against Atlanta this season. He was knocked out at Turner Field on April 17 also after recording only four outs.
Former hitting coach Howard Johnson speculated via Twitter during Friday’s game: “They'll never admit it but Johan is not healthy and hasn't been for awhile. I think arm. More of a hunch. When you're healthy it’s effortless -- don't feel like you have to overthrow or work as hard to get the velocity. I know through my own experience, plus seen a lot of players go through it and it's very difficult to deal with.”
Jeremy Hefner, spared a demotion when Garrett Olson was designated for assignment to clear the roster spot for Santana’s activation from the DL, served up a three-run homer to Freddie Freeman. That long ball allowed a pair of runners inherited from Santana to score as the Braves grabbed a 9-0 lead. Freeman’s shot cleared the “Home Run Apple” in dead-center.
Santana’s final line: 1.1 IP, 8 H, 8 R, 8 ER, 1 BB, 2 K.
Santana became only the third pitcher in Mets history to allow six-plus runs in four straight starts, joining Al Leiter (1999) and Pedro Astacio (2002). In Santana’s four starts, he has allowed 27 earned runs, 36 hits and six walks in 14 innings.
In the nine starts since his no-hitter, Santana has a 7.98 ERA and .328 opponent batting average.
The eight runs allowed by Santana matched the third-most surrendered in his career. He allowed 10 runs against the Phillies in 2010 and nine against the Yankees in 2009.
Hefner contributed 3 2/3 innings and did not surrender any additional damage beyond the Freeman homer. Manny Acosta added two scoreless innings.
Kris Medlen limited the Mets to one run and five hits in 6 1/3 innings.
WHAT’S NEXT: The series concludes on ESPN at 8:05 p.m. Sunday with Jon Niese (8-6, 3.82 ERA) opposing right-hander Ben Sheets (4-1, 1.41).

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5.20.13: Binghamton brings the lumber http://t.co/c9L9mQY4xV #NYM #Mets
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Notebook: Rough night for Ike http://t.co/m6Uu7ymjGB #NYM #Mets
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Tornadoes hit home for Hefner http://t.co/UJsx1BrQzH #NYM #Mets
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Trying to show restraint, but this one is on #Mets postgame notes: Three NL starters are 0-5: Shaun Marcum, Jeremy Hefner and Josh Beckett.
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Rapid Reaction: Reds 4, Mets 3 http://t.co/GUNH2DIzIP #NYM #Mets
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Corrected: Princeton's Matt Bowman continues to roll for St. Lucie. No-decision tonight, but tossed 7 IP, 11 Ks, 2 ER at Dunedin (long day)
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Final: #Reds 4, #Mets 3. Rapid Reaction coming shortly to blog: http://t.co/BUxLHdl7KY
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Princeton product Matt Bowman continues to role for St. Lucie #Mets. No decision tonight, but tossed 7 IP, 11 Ks, 2 ER at Dunedin.
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I'll just note Scott Boras is his agent. And he's very good.//RT @whyyounolikeeme: How much you think Choo commands this off-season? 5-$60M?
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Mets will go to final inning trailing by a run. Good news: Aroldis Chapman has blown 2 straight saves. #Reds 4, #Mets 3, end 8.
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So I can see the Mets actually spending in free agency, including for a Choo type, and still have payroll go down.
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There will be arbitration raises. Really rough estimate: Mets would probably need to spend ~$50M in FA to have same $95M payroll in '14
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$16 million of Jason Bay's $21M is technically deferred to 2014/15, before someone starts barking I mischaracterized it.
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That said, I wouldn't hold by breath. But Santana ($31M), Bay ($21M), Francisco ($6.5M), Buck ($6M), Marcum ($4M) all expiring.
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Biggest payroll commitments for next season: Wright $20M. Niese $5M So yes. // RT @mooseknuck11: Mets have enough $ for ellsbury AND choo?
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Believe Mets record for most winless starts to begin a Mets career is untouchable: Bob Miller did not record a win in 20 starts in 1962.
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Both won their second starts as Mets. // RT @JonOrBattleship: Hefner? Anthony Young?
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Official Citi Field attendance: RT @MattEhalt: 23,038 came to watch Hawkins and Collins get run. #mets #reds
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At risk of bringing wrath upon myself still merit in pitching better than guy you oppose./RT @ericviola_: People still look at pitcher wins?
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Marcum 0 wins in 1st 5 starts. Most recent longer streaks to open Mets career: Schwinden (6, '11-12), Redding (6, '09) and Ishii (5, '05)
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