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Pedro Martinez (shoulder) will make his second rehab start with with the Gulf Coast League Mets on Tuesday.
Martinez will look to improve on his first outing when he gave up five earned runs in three innings, throwing 63 pitches.
Marlin Anderson is expected to return from the bereavement list in time for Tuesday's game.
David Newhan will likely be optioned to Triple-A New Orleans to create room on the roster for Anderson.
Pedro Martinez gave up three runs over four innings for the Rookie GCL Mets in his second rehab start Tuesday.
Martinez was perfect for three innings before struggling in the fourth, making this something of a step forward. "I like this outing a lot more than the other one," he said. "I am more in command, and I actually felt like I pitched a little bit, making pitches where I wanted to, and overall it was a jump ahead. It was a great improvement." Martinez figures to make his next start.
The Mets have had Carlos Beltran and David Wright swap spots in Tuesday's lineup, with Beltran going from third to fourth.
Wright has 60 points of OBP on Beltran, so maybe this will help a bit. It's not going to have much of an impact in fantasy leagues.
Mets optioned infielder-outfielder David Newhan to Triple-A New Orleans.
Newman has hit .203/.295/.290 in 69 at-bats for the Mets this season.
Mets activated outfielder Marlon Anderson from the bereavement list.
Anderson went on the bereavement list Friday to attend his grandmother's funeral.
Carlos Beltran, switched to cleanup for Tuesday's game, came through with two runs and two RBI.
He smacked his 21st homer, a solo job, doubled and scored and also drove in a second run on a fielder's choice. For one night, anyways, Beltran came through as the cleanup man, lifting his BA to .261 in the process.
Moises Alou stroked a tie-breaking, two-run single in the top of the eighth as the Mets edged the Pirates 5-4 on Tuesday.
It was Alou's only hit of the night, but he picked a great time to come through, continuing his recent run of productivity. He's hit safely in six straight to raise his average to .310 and he's driven in six runs in the last two games. In 46 games, Alou has 25 RBI and assuming he remains healthy (always a big if), he looks poised to enjoy a big finish to the season.