Gee Whiz

After spending two months on the disabled list, Dillon Gee had a heck of a return performance last night. Facing the second place Braves, a team with such powerful hitters as Freddy Freeman, Justin Upton and Jason Hayward, the righthander faced the minimum number of batters (15) through the first five innings and lasted into the 8th giving up just a run and four hits. He and Atlanta starter Ervin Santana each looked like they might make a run at a rare two-hour game. Both not only kept the other side in check, but did it quickly. The Mets finally got the offense going in the bottom of the 7th as David Wright drove in the tie-breaking run and catcher Travis d'Arnaud belted a two-run homer for a 4 - 1 New York victory. But the story was Gee, who five nights after throwing a rehab game for Single-A Brooklyn proved he was recovered from the lat muscle injury and ready help the Mets move closer to the .500 mark.

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