ATLANTA -- The New York Mets have traded right-hander Collin McHugh to the
Colorado Rockies for outfielder Eric Young Jr.
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assignment on June 12. The 28-year-old from New Brunswick, N.J., is a career
.261 hitter with 70 steals. The 25-year-old McHugh went 0-1 with a 10.29 ERA in
three games this year, including one start. The Mets designated him for
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Having already announced that the race will start May 9 with three stages in
Northern Ireland and Ireland and finish in Trieste on June 1, the rest of the
route was unveiled Monday. NEW YORK -- Daniel Murphy is torching major league
pitching and no one is burned more than his former New York Mets
teammates.Murphy, who is leading the majors in hitting, homered for the sixth
time this year against the Mets, drove in four runs, leading Max Scherzer and
the Washington Nationals over New York 6-1 Saturday night.Oh my gosh, how many
superlatives can you say? Scherzer said when asked about Murphy. This guy is
just absolutely hitting the cover off the ball. He just understands what he is
doing at the plate. He has such a great feel for the strike zone and when he
gets his pitch, he hits it, and he is hitting these guys pretty good.Murphy had
a run-scoring single in the third inning, an RBI double in the fifth and
launched his 16th home run in the seventh. He is hitting .349 overall -- hes
batting .438 (21 of 48) with 19 RBI against the Mets after becoming a free agent
in the offseason and signing with Washington.Murphy refused to discuss his
accomplishments against the team that he led to the NL pennant.His focus was on
the Nationals, their season and winning this four-game series, with the Nats
leading 2-1. Even being booed at Citi Field didnt seem to draw a reaction.I
guess it means you are doing something to help your ballclub win a game, against
that team, Murphy said. Thats the way I look at it.The NL East leaders now have
a five-game lead on the Mets. At 53-36, they set a team record for wins before
the All-Star break, snapping the mark from 2005, the clubs first season in
Washington after the move from Montreal.Nationals manager Dusty Baker did not
understand the booing. He added Murphys hitting reminded him of some of the
great players he either played with or managed -- Orlando Cepeda, Rico Carty,
Barry Bonds, Jeff Kent and Moises Alou..He is not missing much, Baker said. His
concentration level is beyond compare right now.Baker is not surprised that
Murphy has hit the Mets.Anybody who has gotten traded or came back to play their
old team, definitely it means a lot to them, Baker said.Mets manger Terry
Collins said Murphy is taking advantage of mistakes.You know, hes pumped up to
play against us and show us we made a mistake, Collins said. Thats human nature
and its part of the game. We just got to make better pitches. Were giving him
balls to hit. They were good pitches to hit. Weve got to do a better
job.Scherzer (10-6) gave up three hits and an unearned ruun in seven innings.
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Strasburg (12-0) in having 10 wins before the All-Star break.Logan Verrett (3-6)
gave up five runs on only four hits in 6 2/3 innings, but he was hurt by walks.
His first three all scored, including one to Scherzer.The Mets staked Verrett to
a lead in the first. Jose Reyes drew a leadoff walk, Curtis Granderson followed
with a single and both runners advanced on left fielder Jayson Werths throwing
error back to the infield.Scherzer minimized the damage, giving up a sacrifice
fly to Neil Walker and striking out Asdrubal Cabrera and Brandon Nimmo. The
hard-throwing righty cruised the rest of the way, fanning nine.THE EYE HAS
IT:After walking Alejando De Aza with two outs in the seventh, Baker considered
taking out Scherzer. He went to the mound and asked the righty how he felt. The
pitcher said he was still strong and wanted to finish the inning.Baker wanted to
see the look in Scherzers eye to confirm that, so he asked the pitcher which eye
he should look at. Scherzer has a blue eye and a brown one.He said the expletive
brown eye, Baker said with a laugh. The pitcher stayed in and got Travis dArnaud
on a liner to left.Scherzer explained after the game, the brown eye, his left
one, is his pitching eye.DE AZA STARTS: De Aza started for Cespedes in center
field and and had two singles and a walk. He struck out to end the game with a
heavy rain starting to fall and the fans getting up to leave.TRAINERSS
ROOMNationals: Baker expects Joe Ross (7-4) to return to the roster after the
All-Star break, but he did not have an exact dathe te. Ross was placed on the
15-day disabled list earlier this month with right shoulder inflammation.Mets:
Noah Syndergaard (arm fatigue) and outfielder Yoenis Cespedes (strained right
quadriceps) are not going to play in the All-Star Game in San Diego. Both will
attend Tuesdays game. There was no definitive word on how long they will be out,
but Collins indicated that neither injury was major.UP NEXTWashingtons Gio
Gonzalez (4-8, 4.79 ERA) pitches Sunday against Steven Matz (7-4, 3.34) in a
matchup of lefties. Gonzalez has lost seven of his last eight decisions, but he
is 7-1 in his career at Citi Field, with a win this year. Matz has lost his last
three decisions. ' ' '