-Mets 6, Marlins 5: A night after blowing a save and giving up a walk-off homer, Billy Wagner worked out of a jam to seal the Mets' win over the Marlins. Good thing, too, because the Mets would not have enjoyed blowing a six-run lead. Wagner hasn't been lucky this year, but he hasn't helped himself by allowing five homers and 18 walks in 49 1/3 innings. His strikeouts will only help him if he keeps people off base via the free pass.
-Yankees 7, Blue Jays 2: Chien-Ming Wang has dominated at home, and that continued with Wednesday's win. With the Red Sox winning another dramatic game at home, the Yankees are percentage points ahead. Bobby Abreu picked up his first hits as a Yankee. Corey Lidle is set to make his debut Thursday, and if he simply eats innings, the Yankees will pat themselves on the back for that portion of the trade with the Phillies.
-Red Bulls 1, Dynamo 1: A penatly two minutes after Chris Henderson put the Red Bulls ahead doomed them to a draw in Houston.