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Glavine pitches Mets to 2-0 lead on Dodgers

Southpaw shines in first playoff start for New York since joining team in '03

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Veteran left-hander Tom Glavine allowed only four hits in six innings to pitch the New York Mets to a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday to take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-five National League Division Series.

“He was tough again,” Randolph said. “We just made him pitch a little bit. We had some at-bats where we taxed him a little bit.”

Glavine was at his deceptive best — changing speeds, nipping the corners and escaping jams. With runners at first and third in the fifth, he got Kenny Lofton on an inning-ending grounder, then calmly handed Lofton’s shattered stick to a Dodgers bat boy.

“It was the wrong guy for us to face,” Dodgers slugger Jeff Kent said. “A lot of pitches just off the plate, and you get frustrated.”

Glavine, who beat Los Angeles twice during the regular season, gave up only four hits in his first playoff win since 2001 with Atlanta. After making the playoffs year after year with the Braves, he improved to 13-15 in the postseason with a 3.34 ERA.

“I know I’ve lost a lot of close games in the postseason,” Glavine said. “For me, I don’t feel as though I have anything to prove. I’m proud of what I’ve done. I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished. I’m just trying to live in the moment.”

Wilson Betemit homered for the Dodgers off Aaron Heilman in the eighth.

Randolph mentioned before the game that the Mets needed to have a more patient approach against Kuo this time, and they forced him to throw 51 pitches in the second and third innings alone.

Super sub Endy Chavez, starting in right field instead of Shawn Green, dropped a beautiful drag bunt for a hit to start the third. He scampered around the bases on a wild pitch and Glavine’s tapper, then scored on Reyes’ RBI groundout.

“I told you I like Endy. I love him, actually,” Randolph said. “The guy can play, that’s why he’s in the game. No more questions about Endy. He’s a big part or our offense and a big part of our team. It’s been that way all year.”

Garciaparra’s infield single with one out in the fourth was the first hit off Glavine. Garciaparra didn’t even run out a grounder in the sixth, and was removed before the bottom half.

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Jose Valentin drew a leadoff walk from Kuo in the fifth, Chavez singled and Glavine put down a typically perfect sacrifice. Paul Lo Duca’s sacrifice fly made it 2-0.

The Mets loaded the bases in the sixth on two singles and a throwing error by reliever Brett Tomko. Franco beat out a potential double-play ball to make it 3-0.

“He’s stolen a few bases for us. It’s amazing how he competes,” Randolph said. “That was a huge play for us.”

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Reyes added a two-out RBI single for New York’s final run.

Notes: Martinez had successful surgery on his right rotator cuff. He is expected to be sidelined until next June. ... It was the first time the Mets and Yankees hosted playoff games on the same day since Oct. 7, 2000. That day, the Mets edged San Francisco 3-2 on Benny Agbayani’s 13th-inning homer, and Oakland’s Barry Zito beat Roger Clemens 11-1 at Yankee Stadium. ... The Mets are 6-0 in division series home games. They are 4-0 in five-game playoff series. ... Kuo played high school ball in Taiwan with 19-game winner Chien-Ming Wang of the Yankees.

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