The Mets completed the sweep of the Braves on Thursday night 5-4, it was the first time the Braves have been swept at Shea since 2003. This game also marked the 27th time that the Braves lost a road game in which they had a one run lead. That stretch of 27 dates back to last season, and is now a major league record.
The Braves jumped out to an early lead when Yunel Escobar took the first pitch he saw from Pedro Martinez over the fence in left field. Atlanta, down 3-1 scored three in the sixth to make it 4-3, in the sixth Yunel Escobar hit a one out double, then with two out Martinez walked Chipper Jones. Both Escobar and Jones scored on a Brian McCann double. McCann would score on a base hit by Omar Infante.
The Braves again did not get good defense or relief pitching. The game changing error happened in the eighth inning which tied the score at four. Jeff Bennett entered the game and retired the first batter he faced before giving up a one out double to Nick Evans; he then issued a two out walk to Carlos Beltran. Bobby Cox elected to make a pitching change bring in Will Ohman to pitch to Carlos Delgado, Delgado delivered again-hitting a single between first and second that Martin Prado made a great play on only Will Ohman got caught watching the excitement and did not get to first in time to get the throw for the out which allowed Nick Evans to score from second. The error was charged to Prado, but it really should have been on Ohman.
In the ninth inning with Vladimir Nunez allowed a one out double to David Wright he then intentionally walked Carlos Beltran. Carlos Delgado came up to bat again with runners in scoring position, he hit a line drive to left that Omar Infante misplayed which allowed Wright to score from second, ending the game with a 5-4 victory for the Mets.
The Braves continue their road trip to St. Louis. Game time is scheduled for 8:15 p.m.

